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TITMOUSE. 



VIRGINIAN T. 



Description. 



Female. 

 Place. 



Parus Virginianus, Lin, Syfi. i. p. 342. N° 9. 

 La Mefange de Virginie, Brif. on. iii. p. 575. N° 14V 

 ■ — a Croirpion jaune, Buf. oif. v. p. 453. 



The Yellow Rump, Catejb. Car, i. pi. 58. 

 Virginian Titmoufe, Aril. Zool. 



*"P H I S is five inches long. The bill five lines, and blackifh ". 

 the head, and upper parts of the body, are olive brown : the 

 under grey : rump of a fine yellow : legs and claws brown. 



The female pretty much like the male. 



This inhabits Virginia* 



Feeds on infects ; in fearch of which it runs up and down the 

 trees with great facility, like a Wood-pecker. 



14. 



GUIANA T\ 



Description. 



Place. 



15- 

 AMOROUS T. 



Descrjption. 



Parus cela, Lin. SyJI. i. p. 343. N° 14. — Buf. oif. v, p. 458. 

 Black Parus of Linnaus, Kalm. Trail, ii. p. 151. 

 Lev. Muf. 



H E bill is white : the whole plumage black, except a yellow 

 fpot on the wings, and another at the bafe of the tail. 

 Inhabits Guiana. 



La Mefange Amoureufe, Buf. oif. v. p. 456. 



HP HIS weighs three drams, and is five inches and a quarter 

 in length. The bill is eight lines long, black at the bafe, 

 and orange at the end : the plumage is wholly of a deep flate- 

 colour, nearly black, except on the middle of the wing, where 

 there is a longitudinal fpot, half yellow half rufous, formed by 

 the outer margins of fome of the middle coverts, which are of 

 thofe colours. 



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