220 AEs MART A INGS (AME, Gian Ra” IR 
with a greenifh line, which runs down from the middle: tail 
paleft towards the tip: legs cinereous, inclining to violet. 
PLace. Inhabits Mexico, and is probably a further variety. 
Mufcicapa rubra, Liz. Syf. i. p. 236. N° 8. 
Le Gobe-mouche rouge de la Caroline, Bri/. orz. ii. p. 432 37. 
Jie Preneur des mouches rouge, Buf. oif. iv. p. 585. 
Summer Red Bird, Cares. Car. i. pl. 56.—Edw. pl. 239.—Aré. Zool. 
6. 
SUMMER T. 
DEscRIPTION. Little bigger than an Houfe Sparrow: length fix inches and 
three quarters. Bill yellowith, and rather ftout: eyes large, 
and black: the whole bird of a beautiful red, or fearlet, except 
the tips of the quills, which are of a dufky red: legs dufky. 
Femaug. The female is brown, tinged with yellow. 
PLacE. Inhabits Carolina and Virginia in the fummer.. 
ho Le grand Tangara, Buf. oif. iv. p. 239. ple Ile 
GRAND T. 2 
‘Fangara des grands Bois de Cayenne, P/. ex/. 205- 
Lev. Muf. 
Description. SI ZE of a Thrufh: length eight inches and a half. Bill three 
quarters of an inch long, ftout, brown: upper parts of the 
body olive brown: forehead and fides of the head blue: over the 
eye a ftreak of white: on each fide of the under mandible 
a black ftreak, like a whifker: throat red; in the middle of the 
red a {pot of white: the reft of the under parts pale red: vent 
and thighs as deep as the throat: quills and tail like the upper 
parts, but paler on the edges; the laft three inches in length: 
legs blue. 
PLACE. This inhabits the thick woods about Cayenne and Guiana, and 
fometimes approaches inhabited and more open fpots, perching 
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