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The WHITE-BELLY’p HuMING Brrp. 
T HIS Bird, and the Bird defcribed under it, are figured in the Plate, of their na- 
tural Bignefs; the Bill is pretty long, ftraight, and flender, the Points of the 
upper and lower Mandibles a little bending towards each other, of a black Colour; the 
whole Head and Neck, above and beneath, of a fine Blue; the Back, Rump, and 
leffer Covert-feathers of the Wings of a fine Green; at the bottom of the Neck be- 
hind, isa white Mark, in the form of a Crefcent, the Horns pointing upwards; the 
Belly is white; the Wings are Copper-colour, inclining to Purple; the middle Feathers 
of the Tail are Green, the fide Feathers White, and fomething longer than the middle 
Feathers ; the Legs and Feetof a dark or blackith Colour ;, the Colours in this Bird, 
as in moft of this Kind, feem to be mixed with fine golden Threads, which make the 
whole Bird appear very fplendid, when expofed to the Sun-beams. 
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The GREEN and BUuUVE Humaine Brrpb. 
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A S this Bird was brought over with the other, and they agreeing in Shape, Size, 
Form of the Bill and Feet, Ihave conjeétured they may be Male and Female; 
but I leave that to the Determination of the Curious, or future Difcovery ; the Billis 
‘altogether like that above defcribed ; the whole head and Neck Green; the Breaft 
and upper Part of the Back, Blue; the Thighs and lower Belly of a dirty brown 
Colour; the leffer Covert-feathers of the Wings, the lower part ef the Back and 
Rump Green; but the Rump is of an orient Caft, fhining with a golden Glofs, as do 
the Colours on the Throat and Breaft; the Quills and firft Row of Coverts, are of a 
dirty Copper-colour, a little inclining to Purple, the Tail of the fame purplith Co- 
lour, the Legs and Feet, Black. RSS 
Thefe Birds came together from Surinam, and are both preferved in the Cabinet 
of his Grace the Duke of Richmond. pe. 
The Brown and White-fpetted Burrer-Fiy from China 
| HE Print fhews its full Magnitude; the upper Wings are dark Brown, ftreaked 
and {potted with White; the extreme Borders, both of the upper and under 
Wings, are White ; the under Wings are White, except a Border of Brown near their 
extreme Edges, plain outwards, and indented inwards; the Body is White, with black 
Sponge ee Orange-colour, as is the Tail for three Joints or Rings from the 
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