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Genus XXXIV. G R O S B E A KT.. 



+. WHITE- 

 WINGED 

 CROSSBILL. 



N° 86. Afh-headed Gr. 

 87. Eaftern Gr. 



N" 88. Flamingo Gr, 

 89, Totty Gr. 



White-winged Crofsbill, Gen. Syti. iii. p. 108. N° 2. 

 Crofsbill, Jr^f. Zool. ii. N'^ 208. 



R. Uutchins informs me, that zCrofsbilli which is moft likely 

 this fort, comes to Hudjoris Bay in March; and in ik/^j 

 builds a nefi: of grafs, mud, and feathers, generally about halfway 

 up s, fine-tree, and lays five white eggs, marked with yellowifhi 

 fpots. The young fly about the end of June. It Hays till the 

 end o^ November, after which it difappears; fuppofed to retire in- 

 land. It is known there by the name oi Afitchau AchajJnJh.. 



4. Hawfinch, Gen. Syn. iii. p. 109. N° 4. — Aril. Zool. ii. p. 354. G. 



HAWFINCH. Loxia coccothrauiles, Fau7i. Arag, p. Z^.—Sefp Fog. pL in p. 137.. 



TN Sepp'& figure of the neft of this bird, it appears to be of'a- 

 very loofe texture, and carelefsly made. It is placed on an 

 oak. The eggs of a pale purple, fpotted with brown. 



5- 



•v-PINE GR. 



Pine Grofteak, Gen. Syn. iii. p. n i. N" ^.—At-a. Zool. ii. N» 209. 



'T' HIS fpecies inhabits North America : not unfrequent at Hud' 



fan's Bay from April to September, frequenting the groves of 



pines &nd jumpers ; makes a neft in the trees, in May, with fticks,, 



lined, 



