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■Genus XXXVIL FINCH. 



>?" 97. Yellow-throated F, N° loi. Oker F. 



^8. Lovely F. 102. Teftaceoiis F. 



99. Carthagena F. , 103. Rufty-coloured F. 



100. Imperial F. 104. Nootka F. 



Houfe Sparrow, Gen. Syn. iii. p| ;248. N° I . — Arii. Zool. ii, p. 3 82 . G. i , 



Fringilla domellica, Brun, N°'264, 265.— 5«// Vog. pi. in p. 77. — Fam, <^~|^^Yfw 

 Arag. p. 87. 



jyLACK sparrows are not- uncommon, but all which I have 

 feen have been of a dul,l colour. Mr. T'km/.'z// mentions one 

 which came under his infpeftion, which was of as deep and glofljr 

 a black as that of a Crow. Mr, Sparrman, in his account of the 

 Carlfonian Mnjeum, defcribes a Fiiwh* which was wholly white, 

 the bill and legs not excepted. This was probably a white Houfe 

 ■Sparrow, though he fays that the bill was fomewhat larger in pro- 

 portion. 



Tree Finch, Gen. Sjn. iii. p. 252. N" z.-^ArSi. Zool, ii. N" 246. 2. 



Fringilla montana, Sepp Vog, pi. in p. 79. H-TREE FINCH, 



*X*HE neft in the above author is placed in the hollow of a tree, 



compofed of bents, mixed with a few feathers. The eggs 



five in number, of a pale brown, marked with fpots of deep 



brown. 



• N" 20. 



X % Mr. 



