BIROS. PASSERES. Sa.tanagra. 
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; wines and tail black ; tail-feathers tint with white; 
^ Red T. 
'T'ail not tipt with white. 
Inhabits woods of Canada : 6i inches long. Female green. 
Rill horn-colour ; quill-feathen brown, the greater part of the 
inner edge white ; tail a little forked ; legs black. 
^Hve ; throat and breaft yellow ; belly white ; quill and 
tail-feathers brown, edged with white. Olive T. 
Inhabits Cayenne. Female green, beneath yellowifh. 
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Entirely red. 
MiJpJJipi T. 
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' Head, wings and tail amethyftine ; neck above and wing- 
coverts green ; fcapulars yellow, edged with greenifli. 
Inhabits near the Mifft/ftpi, a) Mexico : 7 inches long; fings 
finely ; feeds on Indian corn, which it collefts and covers 
over with leaves for winter ftore. 
i bill yellowilh. Summer T. 
Inhabits during fummer in North America ; 6 J inches long. _ 
Fyes black ; quill-feathers blood-red at the tip ; legs dufky. 
Reinale yellow-brown. 
^hve-brown, beneath reddilh ; legs, ffont and cheeks 
blue ; chin and vent redy the former with a white 
fpot. Grand T^. 
Inhabits woods of Cayenne and Guiana : feeds on fru.ts and 
lelfer inleflis ; 8| inches long. 
Sill brown, lower mandible with a black llreak each fide ; eye^ 
hrozos white. 
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Black-violet ; wings whitilh beneath ;■ tail divaricate,- 
forked, 'Jacarinl Ts 
Inhabits South America; fize of a finch; makes an hemtlphe- 
tical r.eft of dry herbs, and lays 2 greenifh-white eggs with 
numerous fmall red fpots, 
"tM and legs cinereous, Male., in moulting-time partly black, 
partly grey, like Cat female. 
^olet, beneath and hind-head fine yellow ; middle quill 
5, Cl . lateral tail-feathers within white. Golden T. 
tning-black ; front, breaft and belly pale yellow ; out- 
nnoft tail-feather with a white fpot. 
Vol, I* — ■ 4 A inhabits 
