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The YELLow Herapepd LINNET. 
the Head and Throat ae of ¢ 
of the INGE are dr a ae Boe wider towards their lower Lipa 
Part of the Head, upper Side of the Neck, 
mils the a or outer Quills, and the Feathers 
sack, and ‘upper Part of the Wings; the Breaft, Belly, 
t-feathers under r the Tail, are of a light Clay-colour, the Breaft and 
‘Belly farted? rin dark brown Spots, drawn downward, which Spots begin on the: 
lower Part of the Yellow on the T hroat ; the ees and Feet are Brown, or of a one: 
Flefh-colour, Ps ay 3 
I drew this Bird at Sir Charles Waser S Hous at Parfons-Green. The Print thews 
the Bird of its natural Bignefs. 4 
A Cage of thefe Birds was found on board a Spanifb Prize, taken by an Engh/h 
Ship in the % oft Indies, they as are Natives of Mexico, the Ship in which they were 
found being bound from Vera Crus to Old Spain. f 
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