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Inhabits Europe, chiefly Dauphiny : 7 inches long. 
■Bi« black •, and neck above ciuereovis back and rump 
grey-brown ; 2 middle tail-feathers black, the lateral ones 
white tipt with black. 
Brown, beneath white ; crown chefnut varied with grey t 
temples, neck and 2 bands on' the wings white. 
' Jree r. 
Inhabits North America ; 6| inches long. 
^ill reddilh ; legs brown. 
B.eddifli-erev : front and chjn white: wings and tail 
black. CafpaF. 
Inhabits Ahfinia and Barbary ; frequents granaries m great 
flocks ; excels the Canary bird in its fong. 
Chefnut, beneath white : head and lower part of the neck 
black : collar and ftripe behind the eyes whue. 
Crejeent r,. 
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope ; 6 inches long. , . 
Lefler wing-coverts bay, middle ones black tipt with white , 
quill and tail-feathers brown. 
Above green : neck cinereous t bread yellow : frontlet, 
chin, rump and tail red: belly with ciuved white 
fpots. F. 
Inhabits Africa ; 5 inches long. 
^ilL and legs red ; rump and tall chehiut-red. 
Green: chin and throat yellow i (h : belly barred with 
white and black : bill and legs red. Lovely t. 
Inhabits India. Perhaps the other lex of the lalt. 
1 ail feathers blackilh. 
Green: eyebrows, bread and belly yellow : primary 
quill-feathers white on the outer edge. 3 ellow F. 
Inhabits India; 4I inches long ; fings linely. 
diill and legs brown ; quill-feathers edged with white. 
^a, body ftraw-colour : quill and tail-feathers greenifh. 
^ Canary hird. Canary f. 
Body above brown : eyebrows yellow. Inhabits 
