292 Fa ANG Gy VEL. 
yellow, and a ftripe of the fame on the wings: tail, and the 
quills, a little forked: legs cinereous. 
FEMALE. The female has the crown grey brown: cheeks, and throat, 
pale yellow. 
Thefe birds are found in the woods about Buenos Ayres, and in 
the Straits of Magellan. It is faid to fing better than any. other 
bird of South America. 
The above are thought by Buffon to be varieties of our 
Sifkin.. 
MEDIC AN. Le Tarin du Mexique, Brif- ora. iii. p. 70. 5+ 
SISKIN. Acatechili, Buf. cif. iv. p. 234. 
Acatechichi@tli, Raii Syn. p. go. 3.’ 
DescrirTion. IZE of our Sifkin. The upper parts greenifh brown; the 
under, yeliowifh white: quills, and tail, like the back. 
PLAcEe This inhabits Mexico, where it is called Acatechichi@li. It has 
the fame manners, and lives on the like food, as our Sifkin. 
60. Le Tarin noir du Mexigu-, Buen lil. p. 71.6. 
Ehret Le Catotol, Buf oi/. iv. p. 234. 
Descriprion. IZE of our Skin. The upper parts variegated with yel- 
low and blackith ; the under, white: legs afh-colour.. 
PLacky Inhabits the plains of Mexico, and*is faid to fing agreeably. It 
feeds on the feeds af a tree called Hoauhtli. 
