GROSBEAK. as 
PINE GROSBEAK. Pinicola enucleator (Linneus). 
Hab. The north of Europe, Asia, and America. 
Several, Invercauld Forest, Aberdeen: Pennant, Brit. Zool. 
vol. i. p. 317; Tour in Scotland, 2nd ed. 1772. 
Others, Dumfrieshire: Burgess, List Birds Kirkmichael, 
1792. 
Several, Woods of Glamis and Lindertis, 1818: Don, Fauna 
of Forfarshire, p. 43. 
One, Cavehill, near Belfast, Dec. 1819: Thompson, Nat. 
Hist. Irel. (Birds), vol. i. p. 275. 
One, Bill Quay, Newcastle: Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. New- 
castle, vol. i. part 3, p. 265. 
Several, The Denes, Yarmouth, Nov. 1822: Paget, Sketch of 
Nat. Hist. Yarmouth, p. 6. 
Two near Yarmouth: Lubbock, Fauna of Norfolk, p. 36. 
Two, Raveningham, Norfolk: Gurney and Fisher, Zoologist, 
1846, p. 1313*. 
Several, Pembrokeshire, date not mentioned: Fox, Synops. 
Newcastle Mus. p. 65. 
One, Worcestershire, prior to 1834: Hastings, Nat. Hist. 
Worcestersh. (1834), p. 65. 
One or more, Eccles, Bewickshire, prior to 1835 : Thomson, 
Statistical Acc. Eccles (1835). 
One or more, Kent: Pemberton Bartlett, Zoologist, 1844, 
p- 621. 
One, Harrow, Middlesex: Yarrell, Hist. Brit. Birds, vol. 1. 
p- 609; Harting, Birds of Middlesex, p. 90. 
One, Rochdale, Lancashire, Feb. 1845: Clarke, Zoologist, 
1845, p. 1025. 
* With reference to these there appears to be some doubt, cf. 
Stevenson, ‘ Birds of Norfolk,’ vol. i. p. 235, where it is also stated 
that there are two specimens labelled “Norfolk” in the British 
Museum. 
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