f eR RS Ed, 
Le petit Béfroi, Buf. cif. iv. p. 472. 
Fourmilier grivelé de Cayenne, P/. e/. 823. f. 1. 
HIS is lefs than the laft, meafuring in length only five inches 
and an half. Vhe bill is brown: the upper parts of the 
body olive brown; as are the rump, belly, and vent, but paler: 
the chin and throat are white: the breaft and belly the fame,. 
{peckled with frnall numerous brown fpots: fides of the neck, 
from the eye to the wings, dafhed with flender white lines, and 
fome of the wing coverts fpotted with pale rufous or buff: the 
legs are pale brown. 
This is found in the fame places as the laft. Buffox feems to 
think them varieties ; but on comparifon this laft feems to have a 
flenderer bill in proportion, and the tail longer, than in the former 
fpecies. 
Le Palikour, ou Fourmilier, Buf. off iv. p. 473.—PE. enl. 700. f. 1. 
HIS is of the fize of a Lark: length fix inches. The bill is 
one inch long, black, and ftrait except at the end, where 
it isa trifle bent: the irides are reddifh, and the eye placed in a 
blue fkin: the upper parts of the bird.are rufous brown, mar- 
gined with rufous: the taik.is very fhort, not one inch in length, 
and wholly rufous : on the middle of the back is a patch of black : 
the wings are black; moft of the coverts tipped with rufous 
yellow : the baftard wing white: fome of the leffer quills have 
brown ends, and the outer edges of others are white: the chin, 
throat, and breaft, are black, wholly furrounded by a mixture of 
black and white from the noftrils, paffing all round on each fide 
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