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FEMALE. 
PLAce. 
13. 
BLACK- 
HEADED T. 
DeEscR1IPTION. 
Piace. 
14. 
FURROW- 
CLAWED T. 
DEscRIPTION» 
Tie A> Nee AGRE Re 
ftreaks: quills brown, with whitifh margins: the tail a trifle 
forked, brown, edged with yellowifh white: legs dufky flefh-co- 
lour: claws brown. 
_ The female is of a dirty ferruginous olive on the upper parts, 
fpotted with brown: and beneath of a whitifh yellow. 
This fpecies is found in the neighbourhood of the Caucafian 
mountains, and Teflis in Georgia: it frequents the Chrifi’s- 
thorn *, and makes the neft on the branches of it, which being 
well defended with fharp fpines, fecures the brood from birds of 
prey. The food chiefly confifts of the feeds of the fame plant. 
It is a folitary bird, and the voice not greatly different from that 
of the greater Titmou/e. 
Le Mordoré, Buf. vif. iv. ps 255. 
Tangara jaune a téte noire de Cayenne, P/. enl. 809. f. 2. 
ENGT H feven inches. Bill ftout, dufky black: the head, 
wings, and tail, are of a fine gloffy black; on the inner edge 
of the wing a dafh of white: the reft of the body of a fine reddifh 
rufous colour, deepeft on the fore part of the neck and breaft: 
the tail is rounded: the legs brown. 
Inhabits Guiana, where it is rare. 
L?Onglet, Buf. oi/. iv. ps 256. 
ENGTH feven inches. The head is ftriped with black 
and blue: the upper part of the back blackifh, the lower 
* Rhamnus paliurus, Lis. 
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