Piace. 
38. 
YELLOW- 
FRONTED GR. 
DescriPTION. 
PLACE. 
GaeRe Ones). (BCE JAVIER. 
are black within, and grey on the outer edge: the prime quills 
ate yellow half-way from the bafe, black the reft of their length, 
tipped with grey: the belly dirty rufous: vent yellow: tail 
black, tipped with white: legs greenith yellow. 
Inhabits China. 
Loxia Butyracea, Lin. Sy/?. i. p. 304. 28. 
S IZE of a Sifkin. The forehead is yellow: above the eyes a 
yellow line: temples the fame colour: the general colour 
of the reft of the plumage is green, {potted with brown above ; 
beneath, wholly yellow: the tail is blackifh, a little forked, 
tipped with white. 
inhabits India, and is, I believe, the female to the following, 
which I faw among fome drawings from that place, viz. Size the 
fame. Bill black: irides brown: plumage above, green: the 
head and back fpotted with black: over each eye a yellow line 
arifing at the bafe of the bill, and a fecond fpringing from the 
fame, diverging below the eye, but not touching it: all the un- 
der parts yellow: quills, tail, and legs, black. 
With this was another, fuppofed to be the female, correfpond- 
ing with Linngus’s bird. In this the bill was pale: the vent in- 
clined to white: quills dufky, with yellow edges, and pale to- 
wards the tips, the outer one excepted: leffer wing coverts 
black, edged with green; the greater ones black, edged with 
pale brown: tail black, tipped with white: legs pale. 
Both thefe came from the Cape of Good Hope: the firft fang 
prettily ; the laft was filent. 
