Tanagra violacea, Liz. Sy/.i. p. 314. N° §.—Mu/f. Adolph. Fr. ii. p. 31. 
Le Tangara noir & jaune du Brefil, Brif. orn. iii. p. 31. N° 18. pl.z. f. 2. 
Tangara du Brefil, PJ. en/. 114. f. 2. 
Le Teité, Buf. oi. iv. p. 295.—Raii Syn. p. 92. 12, 
Teitei, Guiranhemgeta, Guraundi, Wil), orn. p. 266. 
Guranthé-engera, Perner. Voy. i. p. 185. pl. 3. f. 3? 
Paffer € violaceo nigricans, &c. N. C. Petr. vol. xi. p. #31 30 ple 14. f. 30 
Golden Titmoufe, Edw. pl. 263. f. 1. _ 
Lev. Muf. 
I ZE of a Canary-bird: length three inches and three quar- 
ters. Bill black: the forehead, and all the under parts, are 
of a golden yellow; the reft of the plumage black, with the glofs 
of polifhed fteel: the inner part of all the quills, except the three 
firft, is white from the bafe for two thirds of the length, as are all 
the tail feathers, except the two middle ones, which are wholly 
black: the legs are black. 
The female differs greatly. The upper parts in her are olive 
green: the forehead yellowifh : on the chin a fpot of yellow ; the 
reft of the throat cinereous: the under parts to the vent yellow- 
fh, with a caft of olive: the two outer feathers of the tail white 
on the inner margin: the legs brownifh. __ 
The young of this appears often parti-coloured, blue mixed 
with olive green, and the yellow on the forehead very dull ;. but 
that on the under parts pretty difting. 
The female makes a neft not unlike that of the Facarini, but 
chufes leaves of another colour, being reddifh inftead of grey. 
The fpecies is very common at Cayeune, Surinam, and Brafil; 
frequents the fame places with the Yacarini, and is often feen im 
company with that bird; and indeed both together are found 
very 
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