FINCH. 



bird : yet, as it is much fmaller in fize, and the rump and tail not 

 chefnut, it may poflibly be a diilinft fpecies. 



i6^ 



Fringilla Carthaginienlls, ^acj. Fog. p. 8. N»j^ 



CIZE a trifle bigger than a Canary-Bird. Bill pale brown: 

 general colour of the plumage cinereous, fpotted with brown 

 and yellow : legs the colour of the bill. 



This is found in the woods of Carthagena, in South America, and 

 has a note not unlike that of a Chaffinch. Feeds on feeds. 



CARTHAGENA 

 F. 



Descriptiok. 



Place. 



CIZE of the Amaduvade Finch: length three inches and a half. 



Bill dufky red : crown, and all the under parts of the body, yel- 

 low J the upper parts pale ferruginous rofe-colour r quills and 

 tail dufky ; the laft fhort : legs pale dufky red. 



Inhabits Cy&z»<3.— Defcribed from fome drawings in polTefnon of 

 Sir Jofeph Banks. 



I-OO. 



IMPERIAL F. 

 Description* 



Peage^ 



Fringilla albo-ocracea, Jacq, Vog. p. 19. N° 14. t. j, 101. 



OKER F. 



^\Tj'^ oi 2. Chaffinch. The bill and legs yellow : general colour Description. 



of the plumage white, except the head, fore part of the neck, 



breaft, and wing coverts, which are more or lefs of the colour of 



yellow oker. 



This was defcribed from a living fpecimen in an aviary, faid to Peace,. 



have been caught in Auftria. It feems to me rather a variety of 



fome of the Finch tribe, than a diftinft fpecies. 



SUPPL, 



Fringilla-- 



