342 
35° 
OLIVE FL. 
DeEscRIPTIONs 
PLAce. 
36. 
LUTEOUS FL. 
DESCRIPTION. 
PLAGE? 
37° 
YELLOW- 
HEADED FL. 
DEscRIPTIONs 
PLACE. 
38. 
YELLOW- 
FRONTED FL. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Bo, MC (A Ro Gy Ey aR. 
S! Z E of a Chaffinch: length fix inches. General colour olive 
green on the upper parts; yellowifh white beneath: chin 
and vent yellow: quills ferruginous: legs dufky. 
Inhabits New Caledonia. 
EN GT Hi fix inches. Bill three quarters of an inch, and 
lead-colour; ftrait, rather ftout, and a trifle bent atthe tip; 
bafe hairy : irides the colour of the bill : general colour of the plu- 
mage like yellow oker, mottled with dufky on the wing coverts 
and quills: the tail is one inch and three quarters long, and dufky 
for one third next the tip: legs of a pale afh-colour: claws black. 
This fpecies is common at Ofabeite, where it is known by the 
name of Oo mamao pooa hou. 
ENGTH five inches and a half. Bill feven lines, rather 
ftout, and bent only at the tip; noftrils covered by a mem- 
brane ; bafe of the bill briftly: irides hazel: the head, neck, and 
breaft, golden yellow: upper parts dufky pale yellowith green, 
inclining en the rump to afh-colour: belly, thighs, and vent, 
white: legs black : claws long. 
Anhabits. Queen Charlotte's Sound, in New Zealand. — 
EN GT Hi five inches and a half. Bill three quarters of an 
inch, of a pale lead-colour; few or no briftles at the bafe: 
the upper parts of the body yellow olive: forehead, and under 
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