352 . PURPLE, GREY, AND CANADA GROSBEAK. 



Place. Inhabits Carolina during fummer only. Is a fcarce birdj and feea 



only in pairs. Has but a fingle note. 



zi2. PuRPLEo Loxia violacea, Lin. Syji. ■^oS. — Latham, ii. 117. 



Purple Grofbeak, Catefiy, i. 40. 

 Pyrrhula Bahamenfis violacea, 5>-i^«, iii. 326. 



Xa Bonvreuil ou Bee rond violet de la Caroline, Dt Buffon, iv. 39S'"™ 

 Lev. Mus. 



/^'R. With head and body entirely purple : wings and tail of the 

 fame color : over each eye a ftripe of fcarlet : throat and vent 

 feathers of the fanne color. Female wholly brown, with red marks 

 fimilar to the cock. 

 f LACE. Inhabits the Bahama iflands. Feeds much on the mucilage of the 



poifon * wood-berries. From the trunk of this tree diftils a liquid^ 

 black as ink, faid to be a poifon. 



2-19, Grey. Xe Grifalbin, Z)« 5«^«, iii. 467. — Latham, ii. 134. 



Grolbec de Virginia, PI. E»l. 393, N° i. 



iT^R. Entirely of a light grey color, except the head and neckj 

 which are white. Size of a Sparrow. 

 Place. Inhabits Virginia, 



,220. Canada. Loxia Canadenfis, Lin. Sjift. ^og,— Latham, iu 127. 



Le Flavert, De Buffon, iii. 462. — BriJJon, iii. 229. — PI, Enl. 152. 



|.R. With the upper part of the plumage of an olive green ; 



the lower light-colored, and inclining to yellow : chin black \ 



bafe of the bill furrounded with feathers of the fame color : 



legs grey. 



-FtiveE. Suppofed, from the Lzkk^<z« name,'tq inhabit C«««^« .* but is alf© 



found in Cayenne. 



■* Amyris Toxifera, Z/», Sp. PI, 496. 



