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DESCRIPTION. 
FLYCATCHER. MANAKIN. PIGEON. 
fpecimen brought from-thence by Governor King: in appearance it 
moft refembles the Re/fle/s Thrufh, N° 11.5 but in this laft, the white, 
trace over the eye, and white patch on the wing, are both wanting. 
Genus XL. FLYCATCHER. 
LENGTH four inches and three quarters: bill dufky, with feve- 
ral hairs at the gape: crown above the eye, nape, hind neck, 
back, and wings, olive brown, darker on the forehead; all beneath, 
level with the eye, to the vent, pale rufous; very light about the 
throat and neck: quills dufky: at'the outer edge of the wing a white 
{pot : tail brown, but paler than the back, and greatly cuneiform; the 
middle feathers being two inches long, the outer ones five eighths of 
an inch; the three outer feathers are white at the ends, with a crefcent 
of black juft within the white: legs pale red. 
Inhabits Cochin China. 
Genus XLIV. MANAKIN. 
ENGT H four inches: bill pale: head, neck, breaft, back, wings, 
and tail, deep blue black; acrofs the breaft a band of fine yellow, 
curved upwards on each fide of the neck; from thence, the belly, 
thighs, and vent, are deep ferruginous: legs pale ath colour. 
Inhabits Brazil. 
Genus XLVI. PIGEON 
LE N G TH fourteen inches: head and neck, as far as the breaft, 
white; from the laft to the vent black: quills black: back and 
wings deep dufky purple, with a few darker-markings: tail dull pur- 
ple, with the inner webs of the feathers dufky : bill black: legs red. 
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