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Genus — Linaria. Linnet. 



89 L. minor. Lesser Red-poll Linnet. 



Winter. Common ; but sometimes this and the Pine Linnet 

 are not seen, in the vicinity of Lynn, for several years. — J. 



90 L. pinus. Pine Linnet. (180. m. -yv.) 



Winter. A few in the winter of 1854. — J. 



Genus — Carduelis. Goldfinch. 



91 C. tristis. American Goldfinch. (181. m. sum. w. n. e.) 



JResident. Abundant. 



Genus — Fringilla. Finch. 



92 F. iliaca. Fox-colored Finch. 



April and October. Abundant. 



93 F. melodia. Song Finch. (189. n. e.) 



Summer visitant. Abundant. 



94 F. pennsylvanica. White-throated Finch. 



April, May and October. Abundant, 



95 F. leucophrys. White-crowned Finch. 



Very rare. One seen in May, about 1848, and another in 

 September, 1850. — J. 



Genus — Pipilo. Ground-Finch. 



96 P. erythrophthalmus. Towhe Finch. (195.m.ym.n.e.) 



Summer visitant. Common. 



Genus — Erythrospiza. Purple-Finch. 



97 E. purpurea. Purple Finch. (196. m. s. e. n.) 



Eesident. Common. 



Genus — Corythus. Pine-Finch. 



98 C. enucleator. Pine Grosbeak. (199. m. f. w.) 



Winter. Rather rare. 



Genus — Loxia. Crossbill. 



99 L. curvirostra. Common Crossbill. (200. m. f. w.) 



Winter. Abundaat. 



