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GREY TANAGEE. 

 (Tanagra grisea.) i-ji 



Ta. olkaceo-grisea, suhtus grisea, alis caudaque nigricantihus 

 ' griseo marginatis, 



Olive-grey Tanager, beneath grey, with the wings and tail 



dusky, with grey edges. 

 Tanagra grisea. Gmel. Syst. Nat. l. eg2»—Lath. Lid. Orn. 1. 



428. 30. 



Le Gris-olive. Buf. Hist. Nat. Ois. 4. 277. -^Buf. PL E?d. 7 14. 



Grey Tanager. Pe?i. Arcf, ZooL 2. 239- — Lath. Gen. Syn, 3. 

 236.31. 



Length five inches : beak black : the foreliead 

 and space between the eyes grey: the upper parts 

 of the phimage olive grey: the wings dusky black, 

 with grey fringes : the quills and tail dull black, 

 but darker than the w ings : under parts of the 

 body grey. Found in Guiana and Louisiana. 



AMBOINA TANAGER. 

 (Tanagra amboinensis.) 



Ta. nigro cyanoque varia^ subtus nivea, macula tedricum pur- 

 purea, Cauda Jiisca apice rufo. 



Tanager varied with black and blue, beneath snow white, with 

 a purple spot on the wings, and brown tail with a red tip. 



