Class II. B R A M B L I N G 



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Le Montaln. Belo7i av. 372. 

 Montifringilla montana. Gef- 



ner wv. 388. 



AJdr. a^, il. 35^- 

 Frino-uellomontanina. Olina 



32- 

 Bramble, or Brambling. Wd. 25 



or7i. 254. 

 Mountain-finch. Rail fyn. av. 



88. 

 Le Pin9on d'ardennes. BnJ- 



fo7i a-v. [IT. 155. 

 JPI. enL 54. f. 2. 



Fringilia montifringilla. Liv. 



fyft. 318. 

 Pinofch. Scopoliy No. 218. 

 Norquint. Fau7i. Siiecfp. 233. 

 Quaeker,' Bofinkens Hore- 

 Unge, Akerlan. Brunnich 



Nicowitz, Meeker, Piencken. 



Kram. 367. 

 Bercrfinck (Mountainfinch). 



Frifch, I. 3. 

 ^r. ZooL 108. plate V. f. 4, 



126. JtiRAM- 

 B L 1 N G . 



THIS bird is not very common in thefe iHands. De scrip. 

 It is fuperior in fize to the chaffinch : the 

 top of the head is of a gloffy black, Hightly edged 

 with a yellowilh-brown : the feathers of the back 

 are of the fame color?, but the edges more deeply 

 bordered with brown : the chin, throat, and bread 

 are of an orange color : the lefTer coverts of the 

 wings of the fame color; but thofe incumbent on 

 the quil-feathers barred with black, tipt with 

 orange : the inner coverts at the bafe of the wings 

 are of a fine yellow : the quil-feathers are duflcy •, 

 but their exterior fides edged with yellow ; the tail 

 a little forked : the exterior web of the outmoft fea- 

 ther is white, the others black, except the two mic]- 

 die, which are edged and tipt with aih color. 



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