BiRBs. BiCi®:, 2;^. 
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope : lo j inches long. v,. 
Bill, legs and cbsvs lead-colour : crown and hind-head 
each tide from the nohrils below the eyes and reaching 
fides of the neck a white ftripe : cheeks, chin, and j 
dirty-grey : lower part of the hack blackiflt : bread 
telly dirty-white' : ^uill-fcdtkers btown, fome of them 
with white. 
Stnegakn. Front and cheeks brown ; cap red ; back and 
p- thers reddi(h-gold ; body beneath grey, undulate 
brown and white. , Gold-hachd >' 
Inhabits near the Senegal : hardly larger than a iparrow. ,, 
Bill and ieg-r blackilli ; tail-feathers black, the lateral oncs lp® 
ted with yellow. 
Capeufis. Grey ; back, neck and breaft olive ; quill-feathers 
rump and upper taH-coverts red ; tail-feathers bia^|' 
Cape rf' 
Inhabits the Cape ; lefsthan a lark. 
Bill and legs plumbeous. 
2. Back and wings olive-brown ; cap/ rump and belly re*^' 
Inhabits Africa. 
Bill and legs black : wings and tadl blackiflr. 
Auratns. Tranlt-erfely ftriatc with black and grey ; c,hin and 
black ; nape red ; rump w'hite. Gold-winged 
Inhabits North America : 1 1 inches long : migrates to R** ^ 
fan’s Bay : feeds on worms and ground infefts, and for 
of thefe on berries and grafs : does not climb trees. j; 
^ Bill black, round, a little curved : hind-head and cheeks 
upper part of the with a black lunule : reft of/,, 
hivaft and belly whitilh Ipottcd with black : back and 
coverts pale brown with black lines : firft quill-feathers 
reous, beneath and fhafts golden : tail black, edged 
white : legs dufky. 
Female, chin cinereous^ 
Cafer. Above brown, beneath claret dotted with black ; 
beneath, and lhafts of the wdrigs and tail verm>l‘jj!'; 
TV.!,- r ^ Gcld-winged'^' 
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope ; lefs than the laft. ,.,1 
Bill brown, rather bent, with a red ftreak each fide : 
pointed, the feathers forked at the end. 
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