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BIRDS. PASSERES. 8o. Loxia, 
Inhabits round Hamburg ; gi inches long ; feeds ofl 
ri# 
and climbs trees like the creeper, 
black; tVti/a' yellow ; yellowilh-bro"^’’* 
Mixicana. Spotted with brown ; front> chin, rump and O' 
pale yellowi Telloiv-h'^^^^ 
Inhabits 'New Sp-ain; 5I inches long'. 
*Chloris. Yellowifli-grcen ; primary qiiill-feaihers edged 
low ; 4 lateral tail-feathers pale yellow at 
Inhabits Europe and Kmntjchatka ; builds in 
eafily made tame ; lays — 6 pale green eggs with h 
loured fpots. 
Bill brownifli ; l<gs flefh-colbur ; female browner. 
Sinenfisi Head and neck greertifli-grey ; back pale brown ; 
u-ir 1 part o‘ ... 
quiil-feathers the firlt half yellow, lower pa^^ "jjoi*'’ 
fecondarics within black, without gr&y ; vent r (}, 
Chm 
Inhabits China : refembles the laft. 
Bill and legs greenifh-yellow ; belly dirty-rufous ; 
tipt with white. 
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Biilyracea. Greenlfli; head and back fpotted with black, benca 
low j bill, tail, quill-feathers and legs blac^' 
Inhabits India and the Cape of Good Hdpe. 
dhf 
Front, eyebrows and temples yellow; fpots on 
brown and the tail tipt with w^liite. 
Domini- 
cenfs. 
Green-brown, beneath pale rufous, fpotted with 
vent and area of the eyes white ; wings w 
and legs brown. St. 
Inhabits St. Dgmingo : 52 inches long. Bill reddifl'* 
Afrkana, Varied with greenilh-brown and grey, beneath 
bread varied with brown ; primary quiH 
tail-feathers edged with reddilh-white, 
with a white fpot. 
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope; 6A inches long- 
Upper wing-eoverts and edges of the fecondary 
rufous. 
fiypO. 
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