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are the fore parts of the neck, breaft, and belly: the legs,
black.
This inhabits the coaft of Coromandel.
Its fong is very agreeable,, and occafions it to be called the-
Indian. Nightingale,.
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UasGRIF.TIQN. I E N G T H eight inches. Bill fomewhat broad at the bafe,,
flightly curved at the tip, and briftly at the gape: crown of;
the head rufous,-ftreaked with black : wings, and tail,, rufous;;
the firft edged with dufky brown:. quills dufky brown 3 the body,
of dirty pale yellow,, marked on the upper parts and the neck
with irregular dufky fpots; on the fides of the neck two or three
dufky blotches; and from, the corners of the mouth a ftreak of:
the fame : the under parts are marked with irregular fpots, for
the moft part placed tranfverfely,. but in the thighs lengthwife :.
legs dufky afh-colour.
Place, From the Cape of Good Hope..
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ASH- Le grand Gobe-moncfie cendrede Madagafcar, Brif, crx. ii. p. 389, 18,
COLOURED FL. pi. 36. f. l.— PI. enl 541.
Le Kinki-manou de Madagafcar, Buf. oif. iv. p. 584.
D escription, g I Z E of the Cinereous Shrike: length eight inches and a half..
Bill black; the bafe furnilhed with black, hairs : the head,,
nape,, and throat, blackifh afh-colour; the reft of the neck, and
upper parts, of a fine afh-colour: from the breaft to the vent the
feme,,but paler: vent, white: quills dufky,,with cinereous edges:
2 tail.
tail black ; the two outer feathers pale afh-colour at the tips, and
the two middle ones wholly afh-colour, with blackifh ends.
Inhabits Madagafcar; and known there by the name of Kmfo-
manott.
Le Grand Figuier de Madagafcar;. Brif.orn. iii. p. 482. N°46. pi. 24. f.
Le Vira-ombe de Madagafcar, Sox. Voy. Ixd. ii. p. 198.
q I 2 E of a Lark: length feven inches and a half. Bill flout,
^ and above one inch in length; the upper mandible bent at the
tip; colour brown: general colour of the plumage olive green,
paleft beneath : throat yellow : on the fore part of. the neck and
bread a yellowifh tinge : legs grey.
Inhabits Madagafcar; where, it is called ft i f f t t -
Le Gob'e-mouche deLTfle de France, Buf, oif, iv. p. 5Z7*-
r p H I S is rather lefs than the Goldfinch, and: fhorter in the
body. The head blackifh brown : wings rufous brown : the
reft of the plumage compofed of an irregular mixture of whitifh
and brown, in fhape of waves; or fmail fpots.-
The female, or what was taken for fuch, .has-a greater portion
of white, with a mixture of pale rufous on the bread and belly:
the brown on the various parts of the body inclined to grey, but
the colours difpofed as in the former,.
Inhabits the IJle of France..
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