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GUIANA TITMOUSE. 

 (ParusCela.) 



Pa. niger, rostro albo, macula alarum basique caudce flavis. 

 Black Titmouse, with a white beak, base of the tail and spot on 



the wings yellow. 

 Parus Cehi. Lin, Syst. Nat. 1. 343. 14. Gmel. Syst, Nat, 1. 



1015.— La^^. Ind, Orn, 2. 508. 16. 

 La Mesange noire. Buff, Hist, Nat. Ois, 5. 458. 

 Guiana Titmouse. Lath. Gen, Syn. 4. 546. 14. 



The whole plumage of this species black, with 

 the exception of a spot on the wings, and one at 

 the base of the tail, which are yellow : beak and 

 legs white. Inhabits Guiana. 



VIRGINIAN TITMOUSE. 

 (Parus Virginianus.) 



Va,Jusco olivaceus subtus griseus, uropygio luteo, 

 Olive-brown Titmouse, beneath, grey, with a luteous rump. 

 Parus Virginianus. Lin. Syst. Nat, 1 . 342. Q. — Gmel. Syst, Nat. 



1. 1010 — jBrm. S. 575. lA^-^Lath, Ind. Orn. 2. 567, 15, 

 La Mesange ^ croupion jaune. Buff. Hist, Nat, Ois, 5. 453. 

 Virginian Titmouse. Pen. Arct, Zool, 2. 325. — Lath, Gen, Syn. 



4. 546. 13, 



This bird is five inches in length : the beak is 

 blackish : the head and all the upper parts of the 

 body are olive brown : rump of a beautiful yel- 



