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‘PLACE. 
44. 
WHITE- 
CHEEKED F. 
DEscRIPTIONe 
PLACE. 
45: 
BLACK- 
HEADED F. 
DeEscCRIPTION. 
46. 
BROWN F. 
SDESCRIPTIONe 
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yellow on the belly : under tail coverts, and under wing coverts, 
of a fine yellow: the greater wing coverts fartheft from the body 
black: the quills are half yellow, half black, with the tips 
whitifh: the tail a little forked; the colour black, but the bafe 
of the feathers yellow, which colour reaches fartheft on the 
feather, as it is moft outward : legs yellowith. 
The female differs in that the colours are lefs vivid. This fpe- 
cies inhabits China. 
IZE of a Sparrow: length five inches three quarters. Bill 
half an inch; pale afh-colour: head, neck, and under parts, 
the fame; marked on the upper parts and neck with dufky 
{treaks: under parts plain: back and wings pale rufous, with 
dufky ftreaks: fides of the head white: through the eye a reddith 
ftreak, bounded on the under part with black: on the under 
jaw a ftreak of black, which joins the black above the eye at the 
hinder part: tail dufky: legs black. 
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope. From a drawing in the poffe!- 
fion of Sir Fofepb Banks. 
ENGTH four inches. Bill red: back, wings, and tail, 
ferruginous brown: head, and fore part of the neck, black: 
fides of the neck, and fides under the wings, a little f{treaked 
with black : hind part of the neck and belly white: quills black : 
Yegs lead-colour. 
OMEWHAT bigger than a Wren. Bill dufky : upper parts 
of the plumage brown; the feathers edged with dark brown : 
under parts brownifh white: legs dufky. 
This 
