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Le Figuier du Senegal, Buf. oif. v. 282. — Pi. enl 582. f. I. 95. 



. a ventre jaune du Senegal, PI. enl. 582. f. 3. CITRON-BEL- 



LIED W. 



rPHE firft of thefe is four inches and a quarter in length. Description. 



The upper part of the head and body brown : quills dark 

 brown j the feathers edged with rufous brown : the under parts 

 of the body pale yellow : fides of the head almoft white : tail 

 even at the end, and marked as the quills : bill and legs 

 dufky. 



The other meafures only three inches three quarters, and the 

 colour nearly the fame, except that the under parts have a reddifh 



Figuier tachete du Senegal, PI. enl. C82. f. 2, 9°' 



B s > > UNDATED W. 



\ ENGTH about four inches. Bill black : upper parts of Description, 



the head, neck, back, and wing coverts, black, edged with 

 rufous : rump deep rufous : under parts white : quills brown : 

 tail the fame, two inches long, and greatly cuneiform ; both that 

 and the quills edged with rufous white * : legs dufky. 



Buffon is inclined to think that this may be the male of the 

 citron-bellied one ; but furely the length and fhape of the tail 

 entirely forbid the fuppofition. 



Figuier brun du Senegal, PI. enl. c: 84.. f. 1. _ 97- 



6 6 * * DUSKY W. 



CIZE of the Pettichaps : length fix inches. The bill (lender Description. 

 and dufky : the upper parts of the plumage brown ; the 



* The tips are white in the PL enL 



under 



