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but as the figure In the plate is of the natural fize, and meafures^^ 

 very little fhort of eight inches in length, it can fcarcely be a va- 

 riety of the Bulfinchy which does not nneafure fix. This fpecimerr. 

 was caught at Upjal, in Sweden, alive, and was kept a whole year 

 in a cage, but did not alter the colour during the time of its con^ 

 finement» 



8g. JjO^ziotti, Sparrm.Muf, Carl/, "^l. \d. 



TOTTY GR. 



Description. T EN G TH four inches^ Bill nearly white : forehead greenilk 

 brown.: the crown of the head, hind part of the neck, fpace 

 between the fhoulders, and upper wing coverts, teftaceous brown : 

 the under parts of the body brownifli white : the quills and tail 

 black, and all the feathers of both tipped with white ; the tail a 

 trifle forked at the end : fhins yellowifh : feet black. 

 Place. Found in the Hottentots country, in the neighbourhood of the 



Cape of Good Hope. It is met with alfo in India, as I find it,, 

 with very little difference, among the drawings of Lady Impey. 

 It is known in the laft place by the name of Totty. 



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