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on the bufhes. The male and female are generally together, and 
are very like in colour: they live on fmall fruits and infects : 
are called Olive Birds at Cayenne. 
I obferve one of thefe in the Leverian Mu/feum, which was of a 
dark afh-colour on the breaft. 
Tanagra criftata, Liz. Sy/?. i. p. 317. 24. 
Le Tangara noir hupé de Cayenne, Bri/. orz. Supp. p. 65. N° 33. pl. 4. 
f. 3. 
La Houppette, Buf. oi/. iv. p. 240.—Pl, enl. 7. f. 2. & 301. f. 2. 
IZE of a Houfe Sparrow: length fix inches and a quarter. 
Bill black: the head crefted; the creft orange-colour: chin, 
lower part of the back, and rump, pale buff-colour: edge of the 
wing, for one inch from the bend, white: a ftreak of white on 
the feapulars: the reft of the plumage black: legs lead-colour. 
This fpecies feems to vary. That in the PJ. en/. 301. has the 
creft erected, and appears ftriped with orange and black: it 
wants the buff fpot on the chin: the outer edge of the wing yel- 
low inftead of white; and the white on the fcapulars is not a 
line, but a large fpot on the upper part of them: the fides of the 
vent are ferruginous: the bill and legs brown: otherwife like the 
firft. 
In a fpecimen at Major Davies’s, the vent is white, and the {pot 
under the chin wanting. 
Inhabits Guiana, where it is common, and lives on the leffer 
kinds of fruits : the note like that of a Chafinch: it is found only 
im the more open places. 
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