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“DESCRIPTION. 
PLACE. 
31. 
BLACK- 
CHEEKED 
Ww. 
' DescRIPTION. 
PLACE. 
32. 
RUFOUS- 
VENTED 
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DeEscRIPTION. 
PLACE. 
Wo AOR -B 4 VE OR. 
FTE general colour of this bird is greenifh yellow, inclining to 
brown, but paler beneath: quills black: the ends of the. tail 
feathers pale afh colour: bill and legs black. 
Inhabits New Holland; not uncommon at Port Fackfon: it is a bird 
of fhort flight; not fo often feenon trees as on the ground; in this _ 
agreeing with the Wagzails. 
IGGER than a Sparrow: bill and legs dufky: tongue briftly at 
the end: upper parts of the plumage reddifh brown; the under 
dufky white: cheeks black; in the middle of the patch the eye 
placed; through the eye an irregular ftreak of fine yellow, which is 
feen alfo beneath the eye, but not above it: chin blue grey. 
Inhabits New South Wales: is a lively fpecies, and is fuppofed to 
live principally on honey, as thofe birds whofe tongues are jagged at 
the end are found to do. 
HIS fpecies is about one-third bigger than the Blue-throated 
Warbler, which it fomewhat refembles: bill and legs dufky: 
tongue bifid at the tip, and feathered on the fides : plumage above 
flaty grey, coming forwards on each fide of the neck, and forming on 
the breaft a bar or crefcent, at which part it inclines to blue: above 
this the chin and fore part of the neck are white: breaft, belly, 
thighs, and vent, rufous: tail even at the end, 
Found with the laft defcribed. 
