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fpots on each fide, viz. one on each fide of the forehead, one 
above, and another under each eye: the chin is white, extend- 
ing beneath each cheek: upper part of the body and wings 
olive green: quills brown, with olive green edges: tail of this 
laft colour: legs cinereous. 
This is found at Cayenne, and is moft frequent among the 
palm-trees. 
Le Palmifte 4 téte noire, Brif. ora. ii. p. 303. N° 48. pl. 29. fi 2. 
HIS fcarcely differs from the former, except in the head, 
which is wholly black, but marked with the fame kind of 
white fpots. It is found in the fame places, and may be con- 
fidered as differing merely in fex, and moft likely may prove 
the male. 
Le Moloxita, ou la religieufe d’Abyflinie, Buf. cif. iii. p. 400. 
1ZE of a Blackbird. The bill reddith: the head is black, 
which defcends on the throat, and finifhes in a point on the 
breaft: the upper parts of the body are yellow, more or lefs 
tinged with brown; the under parts pale yellow: the wing co- 
verts and feathers of the tail are brown, bordered with yellow, 
and the quills blackifh, bordered with light grey: the legs 
cmereous, : 
his inhabits the woods of Abyfinia, and feeds on berries and 
fruits ; is frequently found in fuch trees as grow on the edges of 
precipices, which both renders it difficult to fhoot, and to get at 
when killed. 
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