Be Wen: Bele NT. Gy 
but the third on both webs at the tip: legs black: hind claw 
very long. 
This fpecies is now and then met with in the northern parts of 
England; but I believe no where very Common. 
Leffer Pied Mountain Finch, or Brambling, Will. orz. p. 255.— Morton. 
North. p. 423. pl. 13. f. 4, 
Mountain Bunting, Br. Zool. i,.N° 123. 
H E bill is fhort, thick, and ftrong, black at the point; the 
reft yellow: forehead of a dark chefnut: hind part of the 
head and cheeks lighter: hind part of the neck, and back, afh- 
coloured, the latter more fpotted with black: the throat white : 
breaft and belly waved with flame-colour: at the fetting-on of 
the wing grey; the five firft feathers blackifh brown, the reft 
white, the point of each dafhed with brown: the three outer tail 
feathers white, the reft dark brown: feet black: the hind claw 
as long again as the others: the breaft of the female is of a 
darker colour than that of the male. 
This is faid to be found in York/bire and Lie and 
to be ftill a different fpecies from the others * 
* Linnzus has comprized the whole of the foregoing under one fpecies, our 
firft-mentioned, fuppofing all the others either in the fummer drefs, or in their 
approaches towards it. Mr. Penzant is of a different opinion, from his own ob- 
fervations ; and we have not hefitated a moment to depend on fo good 
authority. 
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