270 Be} IN Gr oe: 
26. Le Serin de la Jamaique, Bri/. ora. iii. p. 189. 53. 
GREY eApED \ Serino affinis 4 cinereo, luteo & fufco varius, Raid Syx. p. 188. 50.—Sloax- 
; Fam, ii. p. Zl. 50. ; 
DescriPTIoN. ENGT H eight inches. Bill three quarters of an inch; 
the upper mandible blueifh brown; the under paler: the 
head and throat grey: the upper part of the neck, and body, 
yellow brown: the under parts yellow: vent white: wings and 
tail dull brown, ftreaked with white lines: legs blueifh: claws 
brown, fhort, and crooked. 
Prace. This fpecies inhabits Jamaica. 
27. Le Moineau de la Jamaique, Brif. orm, ili. p. 99. N° 13. 
SAVANNA F. Savanna Bird, Sloan. Fam, p. 306. pl. 259. f. 5.—Raii Syn. p. 188. N° 49. 
DescriPrion. ENGTH four inches. Bill thick, fhort, and pointed; 
colour brown : over the eye a yellow ftreak : crown, and upper 
parts of the body, dull brown, mixed with whitifh and fillemot co- 
lour: beneath, as far as the breaft, pale yellowifh brown: belly 
white: quills brown, tipped with white: tail brown: legs 
whitifh. 
Place. Inhabits Yamaica; where Sloane tells us, that “it fits on the 
“© cround in the plains, and runs thereon after the manner of 
© Sky-larks, as low as they can, to avoid being difcovered; and 
*¢ when raifed, fly not far nor high, but light again very near.” 
28. ; 
SCARLET F. Leo Mas 
Descrirrion. LEN GTH * four inches and a half. Bill like that of a Gold- 
finch, but longer, and very fharp at the point; colour pale 
brown : 
