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Place. 



WARBLE R. 



of the head and body, wings and tail, a full black : throat, fore 

 part of the neck, and fides of the body, ferruginous : between the 

 bill and eyes white: the chin, middle of the belly, and the 

 outer tail feathers, are alfo white : hind claw large. 

 Inhabits Buenos Ayres. 



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 PALM W. 



Le Bimbele, ou la Faufle Linotte, Buf. oif. v. p. 330. 



Description. T E N G T H five inches. Bill fharp-pointed : irides pale 

 brown : the plumage on the upper parts is brown, deepeft 

 on the head : rump and upper tail coverts olive green : wings 

 and tail brown, with paler edges ■, the two outer feathers have a 

 band of white on the inner web, near the tip : the under parts of 

 the body are dirty yellowifh white as far as the belly ; from 

 thence pale yellow. 

 Place. Inhabits St. Domingo. 



Lives both on feeds and fruits ; keeps among the palm-trees, 

 in which it makes the neft. 

 Lays two or three eggs only. 



The fong confifts of four or five notes only, neither varied nor 

 ftriking, though not unpleafant, being foft and mellow. 

 The negroes call this bird Bimbele. 



Hi- 



BANANA W. 



Le Bananifte, Buf. tif.v. p. 333. 



Description. T ENGTH three inches and three quarters. Bill black, 



pointed, of a middle fize, and a trifle bent : the upper parts 



of the bird are of a deep grey, almoft black ; approaching to 



10 brown 



