374_ - YELLOW-THROATED, AND STRIP-D FINCH. 



'white beyond the eyes ; and bounded above and elow with a duflcy 

 line : crown divided lengthways by a white ftrolce : throat white : 

 hind part of the neck, back, and coverts of the wings, prettily 

 fpotted with black, afh-color, and ferruginous : primaries and tail 

 dufky, edged with white : ridge of the wing pale yellow : breaft and 

 belly of a brownifli white : legs yellowifh. 

 I'labs, Inhabits Penfylvania. Mr. Blackburne faw a fmall flock of them 



In the province o^ New Tork, in January. I have likewife defcribed 

 them from Newfoundland, where they are found during fummer : 

 one, which I fuppofe to be the female, had the yellow fpot at 

 the bafe of the bill very obfcure, nor had it the white fpot on 

 -the chin. 



249. Yellow- "C* With head, and upper part of body, cinereous : primaries 

 THROATEB. • ^^jj^y.^ edged with pale brown : chin white : on the throat a 



pale yellow fpot : belly of a dirty white : legs and bill of a bluei(Ji| 

 grey. 

 Flack. Inhabits the province of New TorL 



sro. Stripeb. Latham^ iL 275. 



With a lead- colored bill : forehead, and fpace between the 

 beak and eyes, yellow : on the crown are three black ftripes on a 

 white ground : behind each eye is a black fpot : cheeks and chin 

 whitifh : hind part of the neck and back brown, fpotted with 

 dufky : coverts of the wings uniform brown : tail of the fame 

 color, and fubcuneiform : primaries dufky : breaft light grey : belly 

 itill paler. 

 ?LAca. Shot in New Terk in May, In the cabinet of Major Davies, of 



the Artillery : a gentleman to whom this Work is under great 

 obligations. 



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