ORDER PASSERES. lOJ 



in size, and even varying, as is said, in the form of 

 the bill, and in the voice, are known. 

 They are, 



Loxia Curvirostra: Nainn. 110. and Lo.via Piji'i- 

 opsittacus, Becht. Naiun. 109. 



Add, 



White-winged Crossbill. Lath. Loxia Leucoptera. Gni. 

 Vieil. Gal. 53. and Wils. Orn. Amer. IV. t. 41 .f. 1. 



Head, neck, back, and beneath, whitish, deeply mar- 

 gined with crimson ; wings black, with a bar of white. 

 N. America.* 



We must not remove far from the bulfinches and 

 crossbills, 



The Hardl'ills. (Corythus. Cuv.) 



Whose bill, altogether gibbous, has its point bent 

 above the lower mandible. 



Corythus is the Greek name of an unknown bird. 

 M. Vieillot has changed this name into that of Stro- 



BILIPHAGA. 



The species most knov/n, is 



The Pine Grosbeak. Loxia Enucleator. Lin. Enl. 

 135. or better, Edw. 123. 124. Vieil. Gal. 53. 

 Naum. 112. 



Inhabits equally the north of the two continents, and 



* To these is attached, elsewliere, 

 Loxia falcirostris. Lath. 

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