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Coccothraustes olivaceus , Fraser, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1842, p. 144. 
I shot this bird in the neighbourhood of Clarence, Fernando Po, in the spring of 1842. 
The plant is that of the Leafless Caper Bush (Capparis Aphylla) of Dukhun, called Neptee, 
taken from one of Col. Sykes’ drawings. 
The colour of the head, neck, breast, back, and wing-feathers, deep olive-green, being darkest 
on the crown of the head, and passing into yellow on the rump and tail; the greater wing-coverts 
edged with yellow; the secondaries black in the centre, outer edge and tip yellow, inner edge 
white; primaries black, with white tips; the under surface of the body, vent and under tail-coverts, 
yellow; bill and feet orange. 
Total length, five inches and a quarter. 
