Ga ke ©) an) Bagb AY Ki. 
have the tips of a polithed white, appearing very vivid in fome 
lights: bafe of the wings white; coverts the fame, with black 
tips, forming a double oblique bar on the wings: quills edged 
with white: tail longer than the body; nearly even; the outer 
feathers white; the others black, with pale margins. 
The female and young birds are the colour of a Linnet, with a 
tinge of red on the belly and rump. 
This is a molt beautiful fpecies, and inhabits the bufhy fhrubs 
about the rivers and torrents of the fouthern mountains of Sz- 
biria, and particularly about the Lake Baikal: fond of the feeds 
of the blueifh and other Mugworts*: is a reftlefs bird, and in 
winter unites into {mall flocks, and keeps in the warmer fitua- 
tions among the fhrubs. 
Yellow-bellied Grofbeak, 4r&. Zool. 
ILL yellow: head red: nape olive brown: hind part of the 
neck, and under parts, of a fine red: belly yellow: the 
wings, the lower part of the back, and tail, olive, except the two 
middle feathers of the laft, which are red. 
Inhabits Virginia +. 
Loxia Criftata, Lin. Sy/t. i. p. 301. N°g. 
S1Z E large: general colour whitifh: the forehead crefted : 
the creft, breaft, and rump, red: the tail cinereous; the two 
middle feathers twice as long as the reft: the legs red. 
The creft and breaft in the female are white. 
Inhabits Ezhiopia. 
* Aritemifia cerulefcens, integrifolia, &C Tt Mr. Pennant. 
Loxia 
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FEMALE. 
PLace AND 
Mawnners. 
22. 
YELLOW-BEL- 
LIED GR. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Prace, 
23. 
CRESTED GR, 
DescripTions 
Place. 
