He ly Ni - GE. 253 
Dr. Forfter * mentions a bird of this kind, in Canada, fix inches 
and a half in length, which has no black under the throat and 
eyes, and no white collar: the bill and legs black. This arrives 
at our fettlements at Severn in May, and goes further north to 
breed, and returns in autumn. 
Le Friquet huppé, Buf. oi/. iii. p. 496. 30 
Moineau de Cayenne, P/. ent. 181. f. 1, 2- BLACK-FACED 
Black-faced Finch, 4ré&. Zool. F. 
HIS is as big as a Sparrow, and fix inches and ahalf in pgscriptron. 
length. The bill is red: the upper parts of the plumage, 
wings, and tail, reddifh brown: the under parts, and rump, crim- 
fon: the top of the head is crefted, and of the fame colour: fides 
of the head, under the creft, black: legs brown. 
The fecond figure, or the female, has the top of the head, 
round the eyes, and chin, black: neck, as far as the breaft, 
crimfon: the rump is alfo crimfon: the upper parts of the body, 
wings, and tail, as in the other, but pale: the quills black: on 
the breaft a bar of black: the reft of the under parts white, mixed 
with a little black at the thighs: legs brown. 
Thefe inhabit Cayenne, and are alfo met with in Carolina. PLACE. 
FEMALE. 
® Phil. Tranf. vol. \xii. p» 405. 
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