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Genus, XXXVIII. FINCH. 
N°’ 1. Red-crowned F. N° 9. Sharp-tailed F. 
2, Swamp F. 10. Georgian F. 
3. Rofy F. 11. Red Pole F. 
4. Crimfon-headed F. _ 12. White-headed F, 
5. Pine F. 13. Sultry F. 
6. Foreft F. 14. Nitid F. 
7. Bearded F, 15. Temporal F. 
8. Chili F. 
Fringilla ruticapilla, Zzd. Orn.ie p. 438. 14.—Mu/f. Carlf. fa/e. ii. tab. 44. 
THE bill in this bird is brown; the plumage on the upper parts 
of the body of the fame colour: crown and hind head reddifh, 
margined before and on the fides with black: face and cheeks white, 
dotted with black: chin ferruginous; breaft ferrugineus afh colour ; 
belly and vent afh colour; tail black. 
Fringilla iliaca, Ind. Orn.i. p. 438. 15.—Merrem. ic. av. p. 37. t- 10. 
IZE of a Starling; length nearly feven inches: bill and legs yel- 
low: cheeks white: body above greyifh olive, the feathers 
tipped with black ; beneath white; breaft fpotted with grey brown: 
rump and tail rufous; the laft even at the end, and grey beneath. 
Inhabits North America. 1 have feen this brought both from 
Georgia and Hudfon’s Bay; at the former it is rare; at the latter called 
Great Sparrow, Swamp, or Wilderne/s Sparrow. 
