PINE GROSSEEAK. 



PINK BULLFINCH. COMMON HAWFINCH. 



PLATE XCII. FIG. I. 



Loxia enucleator, PENNANT. MONTAGU. 



Corythus enucleator, FLEMING. 



PyrrJiula enucleator, SELBT. JENTNS. 



THE nest is made of small sticks, and is lined with feathers. It is 

 usually placed on the branch of a tree, only a few feet above the ground. 



The eggs are said to be four or five in number, and white. The 

 young are described as being hatched in June. 



The plate is taken from one figured by Professor Thieneman. It will 

 at once be seen that it does not agree with the description given by 

 others. 



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