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the upper part of the body cinereous ; the lower, yellow, marked oa 

 the under fide of the neck with fmall black fpots : the tail of a cinere- 

 ous brown, with the exterior webs alh-colored. 



Inhabits Canada. , , Place. 



T^L. With a yellow fpot on each fide of the bill : head a cinereous 274. Green, 



green : back and eoverts of the wings of a pale green ; crofs 

 the lafl: are two bars of white: primaries and tail dufky, edged 

 with green : throat of a pale afh-color : middle of the belly white : 

 fides of a fine yellow. 



Sent from New Tork by Mr. Blackhurne, under the name of the Flace* 



fmall Green Hanging Bird. It comes there in May, breeds, and 

 etires m Auguji : and is a fcarce fpecies. Bl. Mus. 



'pL. With a duficy head : back of a dull cinereous olive : quil ^''5° ^^u^"*'* 



feathers and fecondaries dufky ; the laft edged with white : 

 breaft of a pale a(h-color : belly of a whitifh yellow: tail duflcyj 

 exterior web of the exterior feather white : legs black. 



Sent from the fame place, under the title of The Small or Com- Place, 



men Phceby Bird, or Bee-eater. Appears the latter end of March, 

 or beginning of Afril ; lays five white fmall eggs : difappears in 

 Auguji. Eats Bees. Bl. Mus. • 



'C'L. With the crown, upper part of the neck, and body, of a 276. Goldew- 



dirty olive: throat and ridge of the wing of a very rich yellow r 

 breaft and belly white, tinged with yellow : primaries and tall of a 

 bright olive green. 



Inhabits New Tork. Bl. Mus. Placi, 



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