242 GROSBEAK. 



41 — YELLO W-RUMPE D GROSBEAK . 



Loxia hordeacea, Ind. Orn. i. 385. Lin. i. 303. Mus. Adolph. Fr. ii. p. 29. Gm.Lin.\. 



852. Daud. ii. 432. Shaw's Zool. ix. 293. 

 Yellow-rumped Grosbeak, Gen. Syn. iii. p. 140. 



SIZE of a Wagtail. Head, neck, and rump fulvous; temples 

 white ; from thence to the bill, breast, wings, and tail black ; the 

 shoulders, thighs, vent, and margins of the tail feathers grey. 



Inhabits India. 



42.— YELLOW-THROATED GROSBEAK. 



Loxia flaviventi is, Ind. Orn. i. 384. Gm. Lin.'u 856. Daud.u. 431. 

 Coccothraustes lutea Cap. B. Spei, Bris. iii. 227. 1. 11. 2. Id. 8vo. i. 372. Sham's 



Zoo!, ix. 271. 

 Yellow-throated Grosbeak, Gen. Syn. iii. 138. 



LESS than the Brimstone Grosbeak. Bill the same; head, neck 

 behind, and back olive green, dashed with brown ; the rump olive 

 green ; under parts of the body full yellow ; on each side the head, 

 over the eye, a yellow band ; quills and tail brown, with olive green 

 edges; the last rather forked ; legs grey. The female differs in being 

 less bright in colour. 



Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope. 



A. — Length five inches. Crown, breast, and upper parts of the 

 body bright olive green, paler on the rump ; hind part of the neck 

 ash-colour, passing forwards on each side to the chin, where it ends 

 in a point ; belly and vent yellow ; between the legs white ; quills 

 black, edged with yellow ; tail dusky green, margined with yellow, 

 and black shafts, at the end rather forked ; legs grey brown. 



Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope. 



