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Emberiza brumalis, Scop. anz. i. N° 213. 
IZE of the Sifkin. Forehead, and round the eyes, yellow: 
hind head, neck, and fides, cinereous: back yellow brown: 
the under parts of the body, and vent, yellow: thighs whitifh: 
quills brown, with yellow edges. 
This fpecies is common about the county of Tyro/, in Auftria, 
where it is called Citrinello: is frequently caught in November, 
with bird-lime ; and may be kept in a cage, and fed with hemp- 
feed. 
Fringilla erythropthalma, Liz. Sy/f. 1. p. 318: 6. 
Le Pinfon de la Caroline, Bri/. oru. ili. p. 169. 44. 
— noir aux Yeux rouges, Buf. off. iv. p. 141. 
Towhe Bird, Cate/o. Car. i. pl. 34.—ArG. Zool, 
Br. Muf. Lev. Muf. — 
ENGTH eight inches. Bill brown: irides red: head, 
throat, neck, back, wing coverts, and rump, black: breatt, 
belly, fides, thighs, and under tail coverts, dull red: middle 
of the belly white: quills and tail black; the firft edged with 
white ; the laft-a little forked: legs brown. 
The female is wholly brown, except on the breaft, which has a 
flight tinge of red. 
This fpecies inhabits Carolina, and frequents the moft fhady 
woods: is feldom feen except in pairs: comes into New York in 
fpring: has no fong, but a kind of twittering note: is a reftlefs 
bird. By fome called the American Bulfinch. 
Emberiza 
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BRUMAL. 
DescRiPTION. 
Pace. 
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