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secondaries white within towards the base; tail even, the feathers 

 somewhat sharp at the tips, where they are pale. 



Inhabits Surinam : seems much allied to the last described. 



A. — A Variety in the Leverian Museum was three inches and a 

 half in length. General colour olive brown, beneath cinereous white; 

 between the bill and eye yellow, as also the edge of the wing ; bill 

 and legs black. 



1 21 —STREAKED-HEADED GROSBEAK. 



LENGTH five inches and a half. Bill black; head marked 

 with alternate streaks of white and black, viz. — down the middle of 

 the crown white ; from the nostrils a streak of black ; below this one 

 of white ; through the eye and behind it another of black ; chin and 

 under parts white ; back, and wing coverts dusky, the feathers with 

 tawny edges; rump and tail plain dark brown ; quills paler brown ; 

 legs brown. — Native place unknown : in Mr. Bullock's Museum. 



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