518 
Dominican 
va, 
3- 
BIRDS. PASSERES. 8o. Loxia. ^ 
Black; head and chin fcarlct ; breaft, belly and 
the quill-feathers white. ad 
Cinereous, beneath fnowy; fore-part of th® ■ -fco'''' 
throat red ; tail-feathers black edged with C'*' 
the outmoll white on the outer edge. 
Inhabits jSraySif,- fize of a lark. 
Neck above blackiib ; hack, rnnp and wing-covCTts 
ouuvv - rnmp a.na. ii)ing-covcT>-‘ p 
i’potted with black ; vent and fides of the 
zvings and tail black ; Legs cinereous. 
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Cacullata, Cinereous; crefled head and chin fcarlet ; hrcaA^n 
white; tail long, the lateral feathers blacki‘_ u' 
Crejled 
Inhabits Brajil ; a little lefs than the laft. 
Crefl, when ereft, fiiarp-pointed. 
Red, above fpotted with brawn ; frontlet P'‘^P 
a double oblique band ; outinoft tail-fcathcts J 
Inhabits thickets near the; torrents in 
L. linaria ; is very reftlefs, and gregarious in wintP'”' 
Feathers of the head filvery at the tip. , 
Female and male, when young, brow'n, beneath red ‘ 
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Head, neck, middle tail-feathers and body be”®® vi'd’l 
belly yellow ; nape, lower part of the 
and lateral tail-feathers olive. Tellovi'^^ 
Inhabits P'irginia. Bill yellow. 
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Whitiih ; front crefled; rump and legs red; 
feathers very long. ^ ' 
Inhabits Ethiopia.; one of the largeft of its 
reous, the middle ones twice as 
ejl and breajl 
Virginica, 
Crijiata, 
Erythrocc- 
pkala. 
Tail-feathers cinereous, the middle ones twice as 1®”, 
lateral ones ; crejl and hreajt in the male red, 
Pale afh ; head purplifh ; breaft fpotted with 
Inhabits Angola : near 6 inches long. 
BiU and legs flefh-eolour ; chin red ; body beneath 
oblique, band on the ruings white. 
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