Be Ee NEG. cE. 
Fringilla rofea, Ind. Orz.i. p. 444. 33.—Pall. It. iii. p. 699. 26. 
IZE of the Brambling: the back is grey and brownifh, mixed with 
a general tinge of rofe colour: face white: wings and tail dufky, 
externally margined with rofe colour. 
Inhabits among the willows about Uda and Selenga, in Sibiria; but 
not common, 
Crimfon-headed Finch, Ar. Zool. ii. N° 257. 
HIS has acrimfon head and breaft, the firft faintly marked 
with dufky fpots; fpace behind each eye dufky: back, wing co- 
verts, primaries, and tail black, edged with crimfon: belly white, 
tinged with red. 
Inhabits New York; arrives there in 4pril; is very frequent among 
the red cedars, and fhifts meft nimbly around the ftems., The Crim- 
Jfon-beaded Finch, Gen. Syn, iil. p. 271. 29. feems to be a further va- 
riety. 
Fringilla Pinetorum, Ind. Orn. i. p. 445. 40.—Lepech. It. ii. p. 188. 
HIS is teftaceous, inclining to rufous above, beneath yellow ; 
on the breaft a tranfverfe ferruginous band. 
Inhabits the pine forefts of Sibiria. 
Fringilla fylvatica, Ind. Orn. i. p- 446.41.—Lepech, It. ii. t. 7.f. 2, 
HE head of this bird is fafciated; the body mixed grey and 
black: breaft and belly hoary. 
Found with the lait, 
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