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PLACE, 
72. 
ROUND- 
CRESTED FL. 
DESCRIPTION. 
FEMALE. 
PLACE. 
73° 
RUFOUS FL. 
DeEscRIPTION. 
Biola Ya Co At Ts, Coy Ey RB; 
are greenifh brown: the back rufous, with a tinge of green: tail 
rufous: quills black, edged with rufous: under parts of the body 
white, except the breaft, which is of a pale orange-colour: legs 
pale. 
Inhabits Guiana, and frequents the fkirts of the woods, and the 
favannas. It is perhaps a {carce fpecies, as one only has yet found 
its way into Europe. 
Le Rubin, ou Gobe-mouche rouge huppé, Buf. oif iv. p. 547.—Pl. enl. 
675. f. 1. 
EN GT H five inches and ahalf. The bill is brown: the 
crown of the head is furnifhed with a remarkable rounded 
creft, not unlike that’ of the Rock Manakin, and ending on the 
nape: the creft, fides of the head, and all the under paris, are of 
a moft beautiful crimfon: the reft of the body, wines, «nd tail, 
brown; but the quills have grey edges: the legs are redd)th. 
The female has no creft: the colour of her much ligh:-r; and, 
inftead of the crimfon, thofe parts which are fo in the m/s, are 
only tinged with that colour. 
Thefe inhabit the borders of the Amazons River, in South Ame= 
rica, and are known there by the name of Putillas. 
Le Gobe-mouche roux de Cayenne, Buf. oi/. iv. p. 549.—Pl. ent. 453. f. 1. 
IZE of a Houfe Sparrow: length five inches and a half. 
Bill ftout, fhort, (feven lines long) and dufky: the upper 
parts of the body are of a glowing pale rufous colour: quills 
black: on the top of the head is a fpot of brown: the under 
parts wholly white, with a tinge of rufous: legs dufky. 
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