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fides. At each corner of the beak is an oblong patch of black. The breall 

 and upper part of the belly are of the moft vivid crimfon, undulated tranf- 

 verfely with numerous blueifh-green ftreaks : this undulated appearance on the 

 breaft is owing to the feathers being tipped with crimfon, while the middle 

 is green-gold, and the bafe nearly black. The beak is moderately curved, 

 fharp and black ; the legs are alfo black. It is a native of Senegal. The 

 figure reprefents it of ici natural fize^ 



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