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SPOTTED T. 
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21e 
RED-HEADED: 
DescrIPTion. 
Bi) AG RB Oe Gi By RE 
Tanagra punctata, Liz, Sy. i. p. 316. N° 21. 
Le Tangara verd piqueté des Indes, Bri/. ora. ili. p. 19. N° 11. pl. 4. f.. 2. 
Le Syacou, Buf. oi/. iv. p. 288. 
Spotted green Titmoufe, Eda. pl. 262. 
Br. Muf. 
IZE of a Linnet: length four inches and a half. Bilf 
brown: the upper parts are green, mixed with brown: rump 
wholly green: chin and throat brown, with the margins of the 
feathers whitifh: breaft the fame, mixed with yellowifh: from 
thence to the vent yellowifh white, with a tinge of green: quills 
and tail brown, edged with green: legs brown. 
This is found alfo at Cayenne with the laft, and is moft pro- 
bably a young bird, if not the female, but whether of the laft 
fpecies is not certain. 
Tanagra gularis, Liz. Sy. i. p. 316. N° 13% 
Le Cardinal d’Amerique,. Brif. orn, Suppl. p. 67. N° 34. pl. 4-f. 4. 
Tangara brun d’Amerique, Pl. eal. 155. f. 2. 
Le Rouge Cap, Buf. oif. iv. p. 267. 
EN GT H feven inches. Bill brown: the head *, chin, and 
throat, are crimfon, which tends to a point at the laft part, 
and is there alfo fpotted with purple: the upper parts of the 
body, wings, and tail, fine gloffy black, the fhape of the laft 
fomewhat rounded, and three inches long: the under parts pure 
white: legs dufky. 
* In Linneus’s defcription, the head is called: biack, ‘* capite nigro ;”” but I 
apprehend this to be a miftake, as he defcribes from Briffon alone, whofe bird 
has the head crimfon, 
That 
