eo CA UN BA eG) OE OR, 
Le Tangara bleu des Barbades, Brif. orn. iii. p. 8. N° 3.—Buf. oif. iv. p. 
_ -282.—PI. enl. 155. f. 1. 
Paffer Americanus, Seba, vol.i. p. 104. pl. 67. N° 3. 
IZE of an Houfe Sparrow: length five inches and a half. 
Bill black: head, throat, fore part of the neck, and breatft, 
blue: the feathers on the hind part of the neck, back, fcapu- 
lars, and rump, black : the wing coverts black, edged with blue: 
upper tail coverts green: belly, fides, thighs, and vent, white : 
quills and tail black, with purplith margins : legs black. 
Inhabits Cayenne; Briffon {ays Barbadoes. 
Le Verderoux, Buf. oi/. iv. p. 272- 
LENGTH five inches one-third. The general colour is 
green, more or lefs dark in different parts, except the fore- 
head, each fide of which is rufous; and above this, on each fide, 
a band of the fame, which fprings from the forehead, and pafies 
backwards to the nape of the neck: the head, excepting thefe 
marks, is cinereous grey. 
This fpecies inhabits the great forefts of Guiana, where it is 
fomewhat rare. 
Tanagra Cayana, Lin. Syft. i. p. 315. N° 8. 
Le Tangara vert de Cayenne, Bri/. ora, iii. p. 21. N° 12. pl. 4. f, 3- 
Le Paffe-vert, Buf. dif. ii. p. 4943 iv. p. 273. ‘ 
Moineau a téte roufle de Cayenne, PJ. ex]. 201. f. z. (the male). 
Tangara a téte rouffe de Cayenne, P/. el. 290. f. 1. (the female). 
Br. Muf. Lev. Mu/. 
IZE of a Linnet. Bill, dufky: top of the head rufous : 
fides of it black: the hind part of the neck, lower part of 
the 
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