Gr Re ROS” SUB R CAr IK: 
Bengali a front pointillé, Daudiz. Orn. ii. p. 445. 
IZE of the 4maduvade : bill pale grey ; at the forehead and corners 
of the mouth a few ferrated black feathers, each tipped with 
white: upper part of the head and neck pale rufous, of the body 
cinereous grey, the edges of the feathers paler: throat and under 
parts of the body white: legs and claws pale grey. 
Inhabits Senegal, from whence feveral have been brought alive to 
Paris. 
Bengali myftacin, Daudin. Orn. ii. p. 446. 
Slee of 2 Wren: length under four inches: bill reddifh brown, 
with a black tip: head, and upper parts of the neck reddifh 
brown; above the eye a ftreak of bright red, and another of the 
fame at the corners of the mouth: throat and fore part of the neck 
pale grey.: upper parts of the body, wings, and tail brown, inclining 
to olive; beneath whitifh grey: legs flefh colour: claws grey. 
Inhabits Cochin China. 
CIZE of a Bunting: \ength feven inches: general colour cinereous 
brown: round the bafe of the bill as far as the eyes confiderably 
darker : wings wholly of a deep blue, but the bafe of the outer quills 
white, forming a long white fpot on the outer edge of the middle 
of the wing: tail the fame, but paler than the wings ; the ends of all 
the feathers white: bill and legs blue. 
Inhabits New South Wales; found at Port Fackfon. From a drawing 
by General Davies. 
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IZE of a Bulfinch, but longer: the plumage on the upper parts 
in general dufky black, inclining to brown; the under white : 
one or mere of the outer tail feathers white: bill and legs dufky. 
Inhabits New Holland: at Port Yackfon is called the fmaller fafci- 
nating bird, having the manners exactly of the Fa/cinating Thrujh. 
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