103. 
ETHIOPIAN 
TAR. 
DescRIPTION. 
PLACE. 
104. 
ABYSSINIAN 
THR. 
DEscRIPTION. 
PLACE. 
105. 
YELLOW- 
BREAS FED 
THR. 
DeEscRIPTION. 
PLACE. 
& IZE of a Goldfinch: length five inches. 
eR ORS) US. JEL 
Le Merle noir & blanc d’Abyflinie, Buf. o7/. ili. p. 406. 
IZE of a Redwing. Bill black: the upper parts of the body 
‘are black; the under white, and a band of white acrofs the 
wing: the tail is rounded in fhape, and the feathers fomewhat 
fquare at the ends: the legs are black. 
Found in the woods of Adyfinia, and has a note not unlike 
a Cuckow. It keeps among the thickeft part of the foliage: and 
feeds on berries and fruits. 
Le Merle brun d’Abyflinie, Buf. o:/. ili. p. 407- 
IZE of the laft. The upper parts brown: quills and tail 
deeper brown, bordered with paler: throat pale brown: un- 
der parts fulvous yellow : legs black. 
Found in Abyfinia; and is faid to feed on the flower of a parti- 
cular kind of palm-tree, where it is met with in {mall numbers. 
Befides this, it feeds on grapes in the feafon. 
Le petit Merle brun a gorge rouffe de Cayenne, Buf. cif. iii. p. 403.— 
Pl, enl. 644. f. 2. 
Bill of a -dufky, 
afh-colour: general colour of the plumage brown, with a lit- 
tle mixture of a paler brown between the wings: the chin, throat, 
and breaft, rufous yellow: the tail one inch and a half in length: 
legs greenifh yellow. 
Inhabits Cayenne. 
