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53. 
PLATA B. 
DeEscRIPTION. 
PLACE. 
59. 
BOURBON B. 
DescrRiPTION. 
PLACE. 
60. 
RED-EYED B. 
DESCRIPTIONe 
Boo Man AG) bg iN iG. 
L’Emberife 4 cing couleurs, Buf. oi/.iv. po 3640 
ENGTH eight inches. Bill cinereous, convex, and 
pointed; the edges of the under mandible bend inwards : 
irides chefnut: the upper parts of the plumage greenifh brown 
verging to yellow, dulleft on the head and rump, and marked 
with a few traces of black on the back: the edge of the wing 
bright yellow: quills, and outer tail feathers, edged with the 
fame: the under parts of the body cinereous white: legs lead- 
colour. 
This inhabits Buenos Ayres, on the, river Plata, in South Ame- 
rica. 
Le Mordoré, Buf. of. iv. p. 366. 
Bruant de L’Ifle de Bourbon, Pi. ex/. 321. f. 2 
His is the fize of a Yellow-hammer: length five inches 
and a half. Bill brown: the whole plumage of an high ru- 
fous red-colour, except the wings and tail, which are culls red : 
legs the fame, but tinged with yellow. 
Inhabits the [fle of Bourbon. 
Le Calfat, Buf of. iv. p. 371- 
IZE between a Linnet and a Sparrow. Bill, irides, and 
legs, rofe-colour: head black: all the upper parts of the 
body, wings, and tail, blueifh afh-colour; the laft edged with 
black : the throat black: breaft, and belly, vinaceous: round 
the 
