BULFINCH, AND GREEN GROSBEAK. 



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A. BuLFiNCH, Bf. Zoo/, i. N" 1 16. 



Loxia Pyrrhula. Domherre, Faux. Suec. N* a^o 

 Le Bouvreuil, De Buffon, iv. 372, — Latham, ii. 143. 



-Ley. Mus.— Bl. Mus. 



/^R. With a fhort thick bill : full black crown : whole under fide 

 rich crimfon : tail black. Under part of the Female of a light 

 brown. 



Is found in Europe as high as Sondmor *. Frequent in the north 

 oi Rujfia; and during winter, all over RuJJia and Si l/iria, where it 

 is caught for the table. The Loxia Atra, Brunnicb, N" 244, a 

 bird fhot at Chrijlian/oe, and defcribed as wholly black, except a 

 white line on the wings, and the outmoft feather in the tail, feems 

 only a variety of this fpecies. 



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Green Gr. Br. Zool.i. N" 113. 



Loxia chloris. Swenika, Faun. Suec. N* 226. 



Le Verdier, De Buffon, iii. 171. — Latham, ii. 134.—" Let. Mus.^-Bt. Mus. 



/^R. With the plumage of a yellowifli green. 



Inhabits Europe as far north as Drontheim. Is rare in knffla^ 

 ^een about the Kama. None in Sibiria : yet Steller defcribes it among 

 the birds of Kamtfchatka, Inhabits Sweden the whole year, as does 



the BULFINCH. 



* Faun, Suee. N' 222, 



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