Tae NA GE OR: 226 
bright orange: the upper tail coverts olive brown: upper wing 
coverts, quills, and tail, black, edged with blue: the under parts 
yellow. A fingularity belongs to this bird; which is, that each 
claw has a furrow on the fides, parallel to the edge. 
Suppofed to inhabit fome part of South America. Puacee . 
Tangara noir, & Tangara roux, Buf. oi/. iv. p. 257. 
Tangara noir d’Amerique, PJ. ex/. 179. f. 2. (the male.} 
Le Tangaroux de Cayenne, Pi: en/. 711. (the female.) 
15. 
GUIANA T. 
EN GT Hi from fix inches and a half to feven inches. The Description. 
male is wholly black, except a fpot of white at the inner 
bend of the wing. 
The female is wholly rufous, inclining to afh-colour beneath * ; Femaue. 
the bill dufky : legs yellowifh. 
Thefe are common at Guiana, in the more open fpots: live on PLACE. 
fmall fruits and infects, like the reft of the genus: have a fhrill 
voice, but not what may be called a fong: generally feen in 
pairs, two and two together, and never in flocks. 
Tanagra Brafilienfis, Liz. Sy/?. i. p. 316. 15. 
Le Tangara bleu du Brefil, Brif. ora. ili. p. 9. 4. pl. 1. f. 4—Pl. end. 
179. f. 1. 
Le Turquin, Buf. oi. iv. p. 258. 
Guirajenoia, Rai Syz. ps 170.—Will. orn. p. 241. 
16. 
TURQUOISE T. 
IZE of a Chaffinch: length fix inches. Bill blackifh: the Description. 
head, fore part of the neck, and lower part of the back, cine- 
reous blue: the hind part of the neck, upper part of the back, 
* The tail feems much longer in this laft, than in the male. 
Vou. II. Ge and 
