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BIRDS. PASSERES. Pipr^- 
Mclanopa. Bluelfh-afli, beneath yellow; lores and throat 
brows and 3 lateral tail-feathers each fide vvt>‘ 
outmoft black on the exterior edge. 
Inhabits DauuWrt; lefs than M. fiava , ,g„, 
A white line from the gape through the neck ; 
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Hiidfonica Rufty-brown, beneath whitirti ; neck beneath 
itripes ; outmoft tail-feather white, 
edged within with black, third white on the 
Inhabits Hudfon’s Bay : 6 inches long. , festl’ , 
Bill and legs yellowifli-brown ; iody above brown, 
edged with ferruginous ; chin and throat pale 
tail blackilh, 3 inches long. 
*BoaTutai Cinereous/ bcheath yellow; fifft tail-feather entity // 
cond on the inner fide white. 
Inhabits Europe; 7^ inches long; is rauch 
fcldotij perches, fre(^uents waters, perpetually 
and makes its rleft on the ground ; eggs reddilh'"’”^ 
' w'ith yellow. . , 
Bill and legs brown; chin and throat (of the 
wing-coverts brown, edged with afli ; quill-f^^tth^ jjlat 
the lecondarics white at the bate; middle tail-fi^^^ i 
_ edged with greenilh. j,j 
2i Olive-brown, beneath yellow ; lower part ot “ 
grey ; firft tail-feather entirely, fecond attd 
the inner fide and tip white. 
Inhabits Java ; 7 inches long. 
8|. PIPRA. Bill {Porter than the ^]iC 
Prong, hard, nearly triangular 
the hnfe anH IliD-Ktlv innirveU . ‘A' 
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<ai>l 
the bafe, and ilightly incurvc‘>^ j.jai 
tip 1 nojlrils naked ; feet 
tail fliort. 
truncate. all P'O 
Inhabits rocky parts of South America ; fize of a j jf '*A(( 
10 — 12 inches long; is thy, but may be ta® C* 
young ; feeds on fmall wild fruits, and buiW^ 
of the moft remote rocks ; eggs 2, white. 
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Rupicola. Creft ere£t, edged with purple ; body faffron ; 
