272 BA THe AN Caer 
If I am not miftaken, the fame bird is alfo met with in 
America, about New York, to which it comes about the end of 
March, and frequents the red cedars. One of thefe is in the col- 
lection of Major Davies. 
30. 
RED- . 
BREASTED F. Red-breafted Finch, dr. Zool. 
DescriPTION. ILL white: cheeks, throat, fore part of the neck, and 
breaft, of a rich crimfon: crown, upper part of the neck, 
back, wings, and tail, black: wing coverts croffed with two 
lines of white: legs black. 
Prace. Found at Sandy Hook, in the fpring. 
31. Little Sparrow, Eds. pl. 354. f. 2. 
Cee ous Ferruginous Finch, 4r@. Zool. 
DESCRIPTION. IZE of the Hedge Sparrow: length five inches and a half? 
Bill dufky : upper parts of the plumage, quills, and tail, 
dark brown, edged with reddifh brown: the uncer parts, from 
the breaft, light-coloured, marked with dark long fpots on the 
breaft : about the eyes white: legs brownifh flefh-colour. 
Prace. Inhabits Penfylvania, and other parts of North America. 
Werne Le Moineau de Penfylvanie, Brif. orn. App. p. 77. 
THROATED F., White-throated Sparrow, Edw. pl. 304.—Ar&. Zool. 
Descriprion. IZE of the Tree Sparrow: length fix inches and a_ half. 
Bill dufky : irides hazle: from the corner of the mouth 
through the eye a dufky ftreak, and above the eye one of an 
orange-colour: the upper parts of the plumage are reddifh 
3 brown : 
