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I The Jacarint TANAGER inhabits Brazil, 
o frequenting land newly cultivated ; its manner of | 
, hopping upwards, from branch. to branch, firft 
_, alighting on one foot, and then on the other, al- 
_ ternately, is very fingular; every leap is accom-. 
panied witha little note, and-at the fame time it 
te ipreads its tail. 
There are feveral other ‘Tanagers, but net 
q | very diftinguifhable from thofe already mentioned 
in their manners, aa character. 
(Ginus 7h J RING PEL >, 
| The ir in birds of this Genus is hae conic, ae like 
| “the Grofbeak’s, rounded from the bafe to the point in each 
papi, flender towards the end, and tharp. pointed. 
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The bill is of a file blue, itt ablack tip; the innerand — 
q Outer webs of the quill feathers, white on their lower parts, 
forming with other of the wing feathers three white lines, 
7 : acrofs the wing. The outmot feather on each fide the tail 
F -tharked obliquely with white from the top to the bottom ; ; the 
3 ares a. white on the inner web, the reft are black, 
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: = Chafinches inhabit all arts me Europe. and 
. fave saa of Africa: In England they are very 
Se common, 
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