G RG lS BIE & Ke: 
the neck in the male are yellow: the reft of the plumage a 
greenifh olive brown, paleft beneath: the edges of the quills and 
tail yellowifh; the laft even at the ends: legs pale brown. 
The plumage in the fema/e is not unlike that of the male, ex- 
cept the head, which is the fame as the other parts of the body, 
with a mixture of yellowifh grey about the fides of the head. 
Inhabits the Sandwich Iflands. 
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FEMALE. 
PLACE. 
Loxia ae Lin. Syf. i. p. 299. N° 2.—Faun. Suec. 222.—Scop. = HAWFINCH 
ann. i. N® 203.—Kram. el. p. 364. N° 1.—Bruz. in app.—Muller, 
Ne jk Bias t. 4. M. & F.—Ofin. uccel. pl. in pl. 37. 
Le Gros-bec, Brif. orn. ili. p. 219. N° 1.—Buf. oif. ii. p. 444. pl. 27. f. 1. 
— Pi. enl. 99, 100- 
Groffebeak or Hawfinch, Raii Syz. p. 85. A. 1.—Will. orn. p. 244. pl, 44. 
—Albin. i, pl. 56.—Edw. pl. 188.—Br. Zool. i. N° 113.—Aré. 
Zool. 
Br. Muf. Lev. Muf. 
HIS is in length fix inches three quarters. The bill three 
quarters of an inch in length, and not much lefs in depth at 
the bafe; in fhape conical, and in courfe prodigioufly ftrong : 
the colour in fome black, in others horn-colour.: irides afh- 
colour: between the bill and eye, round the noftrils, and on the 
chin, the feathers are black: the crown of the head rufous chef- 
nut; fides of it the fame, but paler: hind part of the neck afh- 
colour: the back and leffer wing coverts chefnut,, inclining to 
grey on the rump: the greater wing coverts grey: the under 
parts are pale rufous bloffom-colour, growing almoft white 
towards the vent: the quills are all black, except fome neareft 
the body of the fecondaries, which are brown; the four outer ones: 
feem to be cut off at the tips, and are befides bent at the end, 
giving, 
Descriptions 
