fe ie Ne Se EE 
Inhabits Surinam. 1 believe it to be the fame bird as Fermin’s 
above-mentioned, which he fays is bigger than a Sparrow, of a 
greyifh afh-colour, and the bill and throat yellowifh. This 
author fays that its fong is very trifling, but the flefh is much 
efteemed.. 
Le Pingon du: Senegal, Brif. orm. iii. p. 173. 46. pl. 35. f. 2s 
— 4a long bec, Buf. off. iil. p. 143. 
IGGER than the Chaffinch: length fix inches and a quarter. 
Bill long in proportion to the bird, being three quarters of 
an inch in length; colour of it grey brown: the head and throat 
black: round the neck a collar of chefnut: back, wing coverts, 
fcapulars, and rump, brown and yellow mixed: all the under 
parts orange yellow: quills brown, edged with olive without; 
and within, for two-thirds from the bafe, fringed with yellow : the 
outer edges of the fecondaries are alfo fringed with yellow: tail 
olive ; all the feathers, except the two middle ones,, have the 
inner webs fringed with yellow :. legs grey brown.. 
Inhabits Senegal. 
Fringilla finica, Liz. Spf. i. ps 3216 20.—O/. Voy. ii. p. 329s. 
Le Pingon de la Chine, Brif. orn, iii. p. 175. 47. pl. 7. f.. 20. 
L’Olivette, Buf. off. iv. p. 144. 
GIZE of a Linnet: length five inches. Bill yellowifh: the 
upper parts of the body olive brown, with a tinge of rufous 
on the wing coverts which are neareft the body, the back, and 
rump: round the bill, the throat, and fore part of the neck, 
olive green: the reft of the under parts rufous, tinged. with 
yellow. 
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