30 TANAGER. 



36— SAINT DOMINGO TANAGER. 



Tanagra Dominica, Ind. Orn. i. 226. Lin. i. 316. Gm. Lin. i. S95. Bris. iii. 37. 



t. 2. f. 4. Id. 8vo. i. 314. 

 L'Esclave, Buf. i v. 263. 

 Tangara de St. Domingue, P/. ew/. 156. 2. 

 St. Domingo Tanager, Gen. Syn. iii. 226. Shaw's Zool. x. 453. 



SIZE of a Sparrow ; length six inches and a half. Bill stout, 

 and greyish brown ; upper parts of the head and body olive brown ; 

 the under dirty white, down the middle of each feather a dash of 

 brown; quills brown, edged with olive; the tail cinereous brown, a 

 trifle forked, the two middle feathers olive brown, the others the 

 same, with the outer margins inclined to olive ; legs brown. 



Inhabits the Island of St. Domingo, where it is called L'Esclave. 



37— RUFOUS-HEADED TANAGER. 



Tanagra Cayana, Ind. Orn. i. 427. Lin. i. 315. Gm. Lin. i. 892. 



Tangara Cayanensis viridis, Bris. iii. 21. t. 4. f. 3. Id. 8vo. i. 309. Spalowsk. ii. t. 



39. Desm. Tang. pi. 10, 11. 

 Moineau a tete vousse, Passe vert, Buf. iii. 494. Id. iv. 273. PI. enl. 201, 2. — male. 

 Tangara a tete rousse, PL enl. 290, 1. — female. 

 Le Lindo precieux, Voy. d'Azara, iii. No. 95. 

 Rufous-headed Tanager, Gen. Syn. iii 231. Shaw's Zool. x. 459. 



SIZE of a Linnet. Bill dusky ; top of the head rufous ; sides of 

 it black ; hind part of the neck, lower part of the back, and rump, 

 pale gilded yellow, tinged with green in some lights ; upper parts 

 of the back, scapulars, and upper tail coverts, green; throat blue 

 grey ; the rest of the under parts confusedly mixed with pale gilded 

 yellow, rufous and blue grey, each appearing conspicuous in different 



