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FRINGILLIDiE. 



throat is ashy-yellow ; and the rest of the under parts 

 are tinged with dull yellowish, and varied with grey 

 and bright greenish : the beak and legs are brown. 



Sp. 9. PI. capitalis. 



Tauagra capitalis. Steph. v. x. p» 457. pi. 4 1 . — Africa. 

 Sp. 10. PI. melanocephaliis. 



FriDgilla melanocephala. Steph. v. Ik. p. 531. — China. 

 Sp. 11. PI ? fasciatus. 



Emberiza textrix. Steph. v. ix. p. 373. — 

 Sp. 12. Pl.^ Surinamensis. 



Oriolus oryzivorus. Shaw, v. vii. p. 439. — Inhabits North 

 America. 



Sp. 13. PI. Pecoris. 



Fringilla Pecoris. Steph. v. ix. p. 501. — Emberiza Pecoris. 

 Wils. Amer. Orti. v. ii. p. 145. pi. \S.f. 1, 2, 3. — Inhabits North 

 America. 



Sp. 14. V\} oryzivorus. 



Emberiza oryzivora. Steph. v. ix. p. 388. Wils. Amer. Orn. 

 w.ii. p. 48.pl. 12. f. 1, 2.— North America. 

 Sp. 15. PI? caudacutus. 



Oriolus caudacutus. Shaw, v. vii. p. 436. — Fringilla cauda- 

 cuta, Wils. Amer. Orn. iL pi. 54. — North America. 



Sp. 16. PI ? maritimus. 



Fringilla maritima. Wils. Amer. Orn. 



GENUS CLVL— SYCOBIUS, Vieillot. 



nostrum validum, conico- 

 longum, supra convexum, 

 paulo corapressum, inte- 

 grum, versus apicem in- 

 curvatum : mandibula in- 

 fer'ior marginibus intror- 

 sum deflexis. 



Aloe penna spuria. 



Beak stout, elongate-conic, 

 convex above, a little com- 

 pressed, intire, incurved 

 towards the tip : the lower 

 mandible with its edges in- 

 wardly deflexed. 



Wings with a spurious fea- 

 ther- 



