gi8 
89. 
BROWN- 
THROATED F, 
DeEscCRIPTIONe 
DescRIPTION. 
FEMALEe 
LACE. 
lid 
BLUE FACED 
ING 
DESCRIPTION, 
/PLace. 
Bay TN aC Yr, 
ILL red: crown of the head green: from the eyes-a line of 
white, paffing backwards: throat pale brown beneath a 
patch of afh-colour; then a fpot of pale red: the back ferrugi- 
nous: rump and vent green: wings dufky: on the lower part 
of the quills a yellow-fpot: tail-half yellow half black: legs 
yellow. 
From China. 
‘Fire Bird, ‘Brown. ‘Iiluf?. pl. 2 
‘Lev. Muf. 
S! ZE of the fmaller-Redpole. Bill dufky; bafe yellowifh: 
~ the general colour of the plumage a gloffy brownifh red; 
vent rather darkeft: quills dufky: tail the fame, rather cunei- 
form: legs pale flefh-colour. 
The female is of a pale reddifh brown: the forehead, and “be- 
tween the eyes, crimfon: tail reddifh ; fhaped like that of the 
male, with the end dufky. > 
-Enhabits Gambia, in Africa. 
Fringilla tricolor, Liz. Sy/t. is p. 323. 34. 
American Sparrow of Seba, Bancroft. 'Guian. p. 182. 
HE forehead, temples, and throat, are blue: region of the 
noftrils black: the back black: fhoulders green: under 
parts yellowifh white: quills black ; the prime ones green on the 
outer edge: tail black; even at the end. 
Inhabits Surinam. Bancroft’s bird had the breaft of a lively 
blue: the rump deep green: the wings and tail purplifh black. 
Fringilla 
