BIRDS. PASSERES. 8o. Loxia. 
S2i 
' • Black-blue ; belly ferruginous ; wings with a white fpot. 
Angola Gi 
Inhabits Angola: 5 inches long. 
black ; wings edged with white ; ligs purplifli-flefh- 
colour. 
Head and chin brown ; body above blackj beneath ferru- 
ginous ; even tail and quill-feathers black, edged with 
yellow. ■ Brown-headed G. 
Length 6 inches ; bill honi-colour ; legs pale. 
‘‘nura. 
'^la. 
Head and tail black ; neck above brown ; throat aud vent 
grey ; belly reddilh ; vent white ; quill-feathers black* 
the primaries near the tip, the fecondaries on the inner 
edge white. Grey-necked G. 
Inhabits Chvia ; fize of the hawfinch. 
Llill, irids and legs yellow ; wing-coverts blueifli-black with a 
white fpot in the middle, 
Female, head grey. 
Orange 5 crown black ; quill and tail-feathers black edged 
with orange. Orange Q. 
Inhabits Bourbon and the Cape; 4^ indies long. 
Lilt black ; legs reddiflt. 
Female ; head and throat black ; body beneath whiter 
Black ; breaft and belly bay ;■ middle tail-feathers very 
long. Jfljite-billed G. 
Inhabits South America^ 
Black ; frontal line and temples white; Llneated G. 
leathers of the lower part of the body curled. 
Inhabits and 4fncii; 4 1 inches long. 
Body above black-hlue, beneath white ; bill black with a white 
fpot above the upper mandible. ; tail forked ; quill -feat hers 
hlack, the primary white at the anterior bale. 
Sh Head and neck above chefnut ;■ chin, band in the middle 
of the white throat and rounded tail brown ; back, 
breaft and rump yellowifti-brown, fpotted with black ; 
belly, vent and 2 bands on the wing-Coverts white. 
Hamburg G. 
Vol. I, — 3X InhaliM 
