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BIRDS. PASSERES. 84. Phytotoma. s 6 <) 
Bi'own varied with blackifli and yelk)w, beneath whitifh 
■tvith duflcy fpots ; crown fed. Tripoli ne i. 
Inhabits Syria j iize of F. linola ; fmgs well. 
Bill and legs lead-colour ; chin and throat blackifli varied with 
brown ; quill and tail-feathers edged with orange. ■ 
Olive, beneath pale yellow ; head black ; moll of the fea- 
thers redurVed. FriZzkd F. 
Inhabits Angola and Braftlj fize of F. celebs. 
Bill white ; neck black ; legs brown. ' 
Brown-afh, beneath rufoUs-white ; bill, head, band oii 
the throat," quill-feathers and wing-coverts black ; 
frontlet, orbits and chin white. Collared F. 
Inhabits India i fize of F. caclebs. 
IVing-coverts and fecondary quill-Jeathcrs edged with rufous. 
^hite ; head, fides of the neck, breaft and win^ coverts 
ochre ; bill and legs yellow. Ochre h. 
Inhabits JiMyZrtiJ r lize of F. ca;lebs ; /iind-Arad fubcreiled. 
Teftaceous waved with black ; quill and tail-feathers 
brown ; bill and legs ilelh-colour. Tejlaceous F. 
Inhabits Lufitania ; inches long. Byes black. 
Rofy.ferruglnous ; crown and body beneath yellow j "vvings 
and fhort tail dufky. Imperial F. 
Inhabits China ; 4 inches long. Bill and legs flelh-colour. 
Brown "vvith a ferruginous collar. 
Inhabits Terfra del Fuego. 
RuJiy-coUared IC 
84. PHYTOTOMA. Bill conic, ftraight, 
ferrate : nojirils oval : tongue fhort, 
obtufe : feet 4-toed. 
l^h. Molin. Chil. p. 226. 
Inhabits Chili ; nearly the fize of a quail j has a haidh intar-^ 
rupted cry refembling the fyllables Ra, Ra j feeds on frefn 
vegetables which it cuts down near the roots with its bill a« 
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