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Mvrio. 
Bicolor. 
Erythrop- 
terus. 
Qhryjogaf- 
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BIRDS. PASSERES. >77. Turdus. 
Inhabits reedy marflies of Europe ; builds a hanging 
the reeds, and lays 5 — 6 yellowilh-white eggs, Ip®*'* jpcti*® 
brown ; the male lings while the hen is fitting > 7 
long. 
Chin and throat white ; bill, roings and legs brown. 
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Shining black; primary (juill-feathers rufous 
black. 
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope ; j j inches long. 
Bill black; legs brown. 
Brown, tinged with green ; belly and vent white* 
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope; 10 inches long. 
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Black ; wings rufous ; lower tail-coverts and 
cept the middle-ones, tipt with white ; ' tail 
Rufous-v»»l 
Inhabits near the Senegal ; iq inches long, 
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Green, tinged with orange, beneath orange ; 
brown. Orange-‘>“ 
Blucilh-green, beneath orange. 
Inhabits the Oape and near the Senegal; 8 inches 
Some of the quillfeathers white on the outer lide. 
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Urovang. Cinereous ; crown greenilh-black ; reft of the 
breaft and body above inclining to olive ; belly a” f 
vplinvvitb ^ 
yellowifli, - u<'- 
Inhabits Madagafcar ; 8| inches long. Legs bro'^" 
Surinamus Shining black ; crown, rump and lateral fpot on 
pale yellow. Suf’ 
Inhabits 5i<r!re4Zw r 6-| inches long. 
Inner and lower wing-coverts w'hite ; bill and ; W 
blackiflr, the latter inoftly yellow at the bale 
brown. 
Cilumbinus Green, refleding various hues. 
^ Inhabits the Philippine Iflands ; fize of T. mulicus , 
pigeon-houfes ; varies in having the rump and ocn 
