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The little Brown Bul l-F inch, 
T he upper Figure reprefents this Bird of its natural Bignefs: By the Thicknefs 
and Shortnefs of the Bill it feems to be of that Genus of fmall Birds who com¬ 
monly feed on Grain. 
The Bill is white ; the Top and Sides of the Head, upper Side of the Neck, Back, 
Wings, and Tail, are all of a dark Brown-colour, the Borders of the Feathers being 
fomething lighter than their middle Partsj the Infides of the Wings are of a light 
Brown-colour. The Throat, under Side of the Neck, Bread:, Belly, Thighs, and 
covert Feathers under the Tail, are of a dull-reddifli Orange-colour j the Legs, Feet, 
and Claws, are of a dull Brown-colour. 
Mr. Blew^ of the Inner "Temple, obliged me with this Bird, but could not tell 
from what Part of the World it came ; it was preferved dry, with others. 
The Black and Yellow Manakyn. 
H E lower Figure reprefents this Bird of its natural Bignefs j it is of the fame 
Genus with a Bird deferibed. Fa. 21. of this Book, which I have there call’d 
the Golden-headed Black Titmoufe. 
The Bill is neither thick, nor very llender, rather bowed down then directly ftreight,. 
ending in a Point, of a white Colour; the whole Head, Neck, Bread, and Belly, as 
far as the Thighs, are of a dull yellowifh Orange-colour j the Thighs mixed with 
Orange-colour and Black; the covert Feathers under the Tail are Black ; the Back,. 
Wings, and Tail, are Black, without any changeable Glofs; the covert Feathers 
vdthim Side of the Wings, and fome of the fmall Feathers on the Ridges of the Wings 
without, are of a dirty Orange-colour ; fome of the inner Webs of the Qinll Feathers 
are White near their Bottoms, which appear in white Spots on the upper Side 
of the Wings, except when the Wings are clofe gathered up, for then it disappears;, 
the Legs, Feet, and Claws, are of an obfeure Brown-colour. 
This Bird is preferved with the above in the Colle6lion of Mr. Blew : I believe if 
to come from fome Part of South-America, near the equinoctial Line, becaufe I have 
by me Copies of Drawings of four different Species which wxre faid to come from the 
Settlements of the Hollanders, on the Main-Land of South-America ; one of them 
agrees exactly in Shape, Size, and Colouring, with this here figured, except that it is 
of a mod bright Red, where this is only of a dirty Orange-colour; fo that ’tis likely 
my Bird may be the Hen, and that the Cock of the fame Species. I have only feeii 
Draughts of the other Sorts; fo that it would be contrary to my Propofals, at fird fetting: 
out in this Work, to exhibit them. 
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