21g 
FEMALEe 
Pace. 
¢. 
OLIVE T. 
DeEscRIPTION. 
FeMate. 
Pace. 
eee 
MISSISSIPI.T. 
DerscrIPTION. 
defcribed. 
EOIN SA ONG OR OR. 
‘The female * is of the fame fize, but wholly of a green colour; 
paleft beneath, and inclined to yellow. 
Inhabits North America. 
L’Olivet, Buf. vif. iv. p. 269. 
Olive Tanager, 4r@. Zool. 
E AD, upper parts of the body, and wing coverts, olive 
green, fading into cinereous towards the rump: quills, and 
tail, brown, edged with white: throat, and breaft, of a fine yel- 
low: belly white : legs brown, 
The female has the wings, and tail, dufky, edged with olive: 
under fides of the body pale yellow. 
Inhabits Cayenne. Found alfo at New York +, in North America. 
Le Tangara du Miffifipi, Buf. oi. iv. p. 252.—PI. enl. 741. 
Br. Muf. Lev. Mu, 
ob H1S is fomewhat bigger than the Scarlet Tanager. The 
bill larger in proportion, of a brown colour, and both man- 
dibles fomewhat curved inwards. It differs likewife from that 
bird, in having the wings and tail of the fame red colour as the 
reft of the plumage, though rather deeper: legs reddith. 
— In the colletion of Major Davies. 
+ Mr. Pennant. — From their being found at this laft place, and my having 
fuch authority for defcribing both fexes, I muft conclude that the fpecies is dif- 
tinét ; otherwife I fhould have fufpeéted it to have been the female of the laft- 
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