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brown, Inclining to afli-colour ; bafe of the quills not whitet 

 rump white : tail as the quills, the tips of the feathers white for 

 a quarter of an inch, but deeper on the inner webs i the outer 

 feather plain : legs brown. 

 Place. I met with both the above in the colleflion of Sir Jefeph Banks^ 



who received them, about two years fince, from China, Mr^ 

 'Tunjiall informs me, that he had a male bird a confiderable time 

 alive in his menagery^ and that it had all the actions of the com- 

 mon Starling, 



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