LESSER REDPOLL^ AND ARCTIC FINCH. , 379 



^r. ZW. i. N« 132.— P-J. T^-^w/: Ixii. 405. 262. Lisser. 



Grafilka, Faun. Suec. U" 2^1. Redpoll. 



Le Sizerin, DeBuffon, iv. 216. — PL Esl. 15,1. 2.,— 'Latham, ii. soj.'^i-Lev.. 

 Mus.— Bl. Mu3. 



f? With a red fpot on the forehead : breaft of the fame color : 

 ■*" • back duflcy, edged wkh rufty brown: coverts brown, with 

 iwo tranfverfe bars of white. 



Inhabits Hudfoi^ s Bay, and probably other parts of America : alfo Placb^ 



Greenland, where it arrives in Aprils and quits the country in 

 autumn. Is found in Sweden. Is feen in prodigious flocks all over 

 Rujfia and Sibiria, particularly in the fpring, flying about the vii- 

 jages. Mr. Sieller alfo faw it in Kamtjchatka, and the iflands. 



h. A*CTic F. Fiingtlla flaviroftris, £;a. 5j^. 32Z. 

 Rifka, Faun. Suec. N° 239, — Latham, ii. 260. 



T? With a yellow bill : body black and afh-color, lightefl: in 

 * front: wings and tail black: tips of the feathers on the breaft 

 gloflTed with crimfon. Female of a dufliy afh. 



Appears about the Jenefei, and in the eaflern parts of Sibiria, even Place. 



•in the fevereft of winters : and returns to the north even before the 

 Snow Bunting *. Is not feen in Rufia, but inhabits Sweden. 



* Pallat's Travels, ii. 710. 



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