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Chlorii, 
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Reddifli-chefnut, beneath dirty-white ; middle of the 
white i wings and tail blaqk ; wing and tail-co''*^ 
tipt and fecondary quill-feathers edged with \vhh®'.^r 
Surinii’^^ ^ 
Inliabits Surinam : 3I inches long. j], 
Bill dulky-brown, a little curved ; hind-head and 
oblong black Ipots. 
Body beneath yellow ; above yellOw varied with 
legs black. Cup‘ 
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope : 8t inches long. 
Bill ftraightilh, a little depvell’ed ; tail-feathers blackiH’’ 
nealh olive, tipt with yellowjfh ; clauis yellowilh. 
Lower eyelid purple. ^ 
Inhabits China ; feeds on rice, and is often tamed. (U 
Crefted head and bill black ; back dulky-brown inclinio^^jj 
blue ; belly and brca.ft white, towards the chin black > ^ 
the f^fr a fmall Icarlet ipot, and near this a large 
blotch ; from the temples to the chin a black line ; 
white bounded by black ; rump yellow ; zoing-covtfl^ 
ruginous ; tail-feathers blackilh, tipt with white. 
BlueiHt, beneath pale rufous ; primary quill-featbers 
wdth brown ; lores black. 
Inhabits Batavia ; 8 inches long. Cg ; 
Bill longer than in others of its genus, black, pale at the 
front and cheeks white ; from the mouth through the ey«* 
as far as the fides of the neck a black fillet ; legs broWn- 
Above green, beneath white; tail black, tipt with 
lowifh. 
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Inhabits near the Cape of Good Hope : fize of S. furinan’^^j- ; 
Bill longer than the head, blackilh beneath towards th® 
quUlfeathers brown, outer edge greenifh, yellowilh ’’’ A- 
middle, forming a yellowiflu band on the wings ; fW ^ 
lowilh ; tail Ihort. 
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