GROSS B Gf ARK. 
Loxia fufca, Lin. Sy/t.i. p. 307. N° 46.—Amen. acad. iv. p. 245.—-O/2, Voy. it. 
P- 329. 
Le petit Bouvreuil noir d’Afrique, Bri/. oru. iii. p. 319. pl. 17. f. 1°. 
I ZE of a Canary-bird. Bill fhort and thick, and of a lead- 
colour: the head and upper parts of the body brown: the 
under of a pale afh-colour: vent pure white: the quills dufky 
black: the bafe of eight of the middle quills white: tail the 
colour of the quills, with palifh ends: legs pale. 
Inhabits Africa : alfo met with at Bengal. 
Loxia atra, Brun. orn. N° 244—Mauller, p. 30. N° 249. 
"THE colour of this bird is wholly black, except a fpot of 
' white on the wing. 
Inhabits the northern parts of Europe. 
Loxia nigra, Liz. Sy/?. i. p. 306. N° 40. 
Le Bouvreuil noir du Mexique, Brif. orz. ili. p. 316. N°3.—Buf. oi/. iv. 
De 394) 
Little Black Bulfinch, Carefo. Car. i. p. 68.—Albin. iii. pl. 69.—Bancr. 
Guian, p. 179. 
GIZE of a Canary-bird: length five inches and a quarter. 
Bill black, ftout, and deeply notched in the middle of the 
* The bird defcribed by Briffin was of a greenifh black above, and had three 
white fpots on the head ; one from the forehead to the crown, and one on each 
fide beneath the eye; and only fix of the middle quills white. A bird 
likewife in P/. enlum. 319. f. 1. anfwers pretty well to the above defcription, 
but the feathers on the belly feem long and frizzled. ‘This came from Bra//. 
Ure " uppe 
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58. 
BROWN GR. 
DescrirTioNn. 
Pace. 
59° 
NORTHERN 
GR. 
DescriPTioNn. 
PLACE. 
60. 
BLACK GR. 
DESCRIPTION. 
