GE Re OE SO BFE Av K. 
Brown Grofbeak, Browzn’s Ill. p. 66. pl. 27. 
Lev. Muf. 
ENGTH four inches. Bill dufky: plumage on the upper 
parts. brown, obfcurely marked with narrow dufky lines: 
belly white : tail deep brown, cuneiform: legs blueifh. 
Several of thefe birds are in the Leverian Mufeum: fome 
anfwer to the above defcription ; others are of a pale yellow be- 
neath, and mottled on the chin and fides of the body with dufky 
and white. 
Inhabits Africa: frequently brought from thence in numbers 
by our traders to that part, and are ete to fing well; but are not 
long-lived in this climate. 
Loxia bicolor, Liz. Sy/?. i. p. 307. N° 48. 
Le petit Pingon rouge, Bri/. orz. iii, p. 164. N° 40. 
Le Brunor, Buf. oif. iv. p. 137- 
Little brown Bulfinch, Edw. pl. 83. f. 1. 
S CARCE bigger than a Wren: 
quarter. 
length three inches and a 
Bill fhort, thick, and whitifh: upper parts of the 
body brown: under parts of a dull reddifh orange : legs brown. 
Inhabits India. 
IZE of the laft. Bill fhort, thick, black: upper parts pale 
brown: beneath white, inclined to ferruginous on the chin: 
tail rounded: legs blueith. 
This I obferved in fome Chinefe drawings, and feems the other 
fex of the laft, if not a variety. 
Loxia 
157 
81. 
WARBLING 
GR. 
DeEscRIPTION. 
PLaceE. 
82. 
ORANGE- 
BELLIED GR. 
DeEscRIPTION> 
Pace. 
82. 
Var. A. 
DescRIPTION. 
Pace, 
