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parts of the bird arc yellowifh, growing very pale near the vent : 

 under tail coverts are buff-colour : the tail black ; very fhort j 

 the outer feather tipped with white : legs dufky. 

 This is in the poffeflion of Sir Jofeph Banks. 



Fourmillier tachete de Cayenne, Pi. ml. 823. f. 2. 12. 



' SPOTTED M. 



[ENGTH four inches. Bill dufky: upper parts of the Description 

 body, the quills, and tail, brown ; tips of the lad white : 

 throat and chin black : bread and upper part of belly white : 

 acrofs the bread and the fides fpotted with black : two white bars 

 on the wings; and the lower part of the back and fome of the 

 inner fecondaries marked with white on the outer webs : lower 

 belly, thighs, and vent, orange : legs pale brown j outer toe 

 united to the middle one almod to the tip. 



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Le Fourmillier a oreilles blanches, Buf. oif. iv. p. 477. PL enl. %iz. 



f - *■ a - WHITE^EARED 



M. 



J^E NGTH four inches and three quarters. Top of the Description. 



head brown ; fides of it, and throat, black : the upper parts 

 of the body olive and pale rufous mixed ; the under, to the 

 bread, rufous ; the red grey : on each fide of the neck is a lid 

 of glofly white feathers, which are longer than the red, and be- 

 gins beneath the eye : the legs brown. 



The female has the chin and throat white : a green dreak from Female. 

 the bafe of the bill, paffing beneath the eye, down each fide of the 

 5 neck : 



