GROSBEAK. 241 



feathers of the tail, edged with rufous white ; the outer feather of 

 the last marked with a white spot; under parts of the body white, 

 varied with brown on the breast. 



Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope ; brought from thence by M. 

 Sonnerat. 



39.-SUMATRAN GROSBEAK. 



Loxia hypoxantha, Jnd. Orn. i. 384. Mus. Carls, t. 71. Daud. ii. 429. Shaw's Zool. 



ix. 291. 

 Sumatran Grosbeak, Gen. Syn. Sup. ii. 194. 



SIZE of a Yellow Hammer. Bill and legs pale; irides rufous; 

 plumage in general yellowish green above; forehead and all beneath 

 yellow; wings and tail dusky black, the feathers with yellow mar- 

 gins; the tail even at the end. 



Inhabits Sumatra, frequents the rice fields. A living specimen 

 of one was in the collection of Count Carlson, of Stockholm. 



40 —BRIMSTONE GROSBEAK. 



Loxia sulphurata, Tnd. Orn. i. 384. Lin. i. 305. Gm. Lin. i. 806. Daud. ii. 430. 



Shaw's Zool. ix. 313. 

 Coccothraustes Cap. bonae Spei, Bris. iii. 225. 1. 11. 1. Id. 8vo. i. 371. 

 Brimstone Grosbeak, Gen. Syn. iii. 137. 



SIZE of the Brambling ; length five inches and three quarters. 

 Bill stout, horn-colour ; head, neck, breast, and upper parts of the 

 body olive green ; throat, belly, and vent yellow ; over the eye a 

 yellow streak ; quills brown, edged with yellow green ; tail the same, 

 except the two middle feathers, which are wholly olive green ; the 

 legs brownish grey. 



Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope. 



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