F A U N U L A O F C H I N A. iq9 



White-headed, iii. 151. 



Afiatic, iii. 155. called by the Chineje^ Lap-tzoy. 



Red-billed, iii. 151. Amoen. Acad. iv. 243. Edzv. 2.71. 



Orange bellied, iii. 157. var. A. Ediv. 83. f. i. 



Dwarf, iii. 158. 



Dominican, Anicen, Acad. iv. 242. 



Yellow, Amcen. Acad. iv. 244. 



Cyaneous, Amoen. Acad. iv. 244. Edw. 125. 



Brown, Amoen. Acad. iv. 245. 



Cardinal, Amcen. Acad. iv. 242. This, if rightly referred to, 

 Catejby^ i. tab. 38. is certainly a bird peculiar to North America, 

 I have my doubts to fome of the preceding fix; for Mr. OJbeck 

 feems to have communicated to Mr.. Lagerjirom, birds, which 

 the mofl intelligent ornithologifts have given to other countries, 

 but Mr. Lagerjirom, for the honor of China, beflows them on 

 that empire. 



Bunting. — Chinefe, Latham, iii. 169. 

 Barred tail, iii. 187. 

 Mixed, B. 



Tanagre. — Chinefe, iii. 229. 



Military, iii. 242. Amxn. Acad. iv. 241. Edw. 82. 342. 



Sparrow.— Houfe. Br. Zool. i. N" 127. This petulant bird is 

 nearly univerfal. 



Chinefe, Latham, iii. 277. 



Brown, 



