49. 
FRIZZLED F. 
DescrRIPTion. 
PLact. 
50, 
COLLARED F, 
DESCRIPTION. 
PLaceE, 
ED ET AE 
Fringilla crifpa, Lin. Syf. i. p. 324. 396 
Le Pingon frifé, Brif. orn. App. p. 86.—Buf. oif. iv. p. 148. pl. y. f. 2. 
Black and Yellow frizzled Sparrow, Edav. pl. 271. f. 1. 
I ZE of a Chaffinch. Bill white: the head and neck black *: 
the upper parts of the body, wings, and tail, deep olive; the 
under parts yellow: legs brown: the feathers of the body all 
frizzled, as is fometimes feen in one of our breeds of poultry. 
This fpecies inhabits Angola or Brafil. The Portuguefe call 
it Beco de Prata. As we know it not except through Portugal, 
its native place is not certain. 
Le Pincon a Collier des Indes, Brif. orn. App. p. 85. 73. 
—A double Collier, Buf. of. iv. p. 149. * 
Collared Finch, Eda. pl. 272. 
1ZE of the Chaffinch. Bill and head black: round the 
bill and eyes, and the throat, white, paffing round the neck 
as a collar: on the lower part of the neck before, a black bar: 
the reft of the under parts are rufous white: the upper parts 
cinereous brown, paleft on the rump: the wing coverts are 
black, fringed with glofly rufous: the fecondaries the fame : 
greater quills black :' tail and legs cinereous brown. ded 
Inhabits India. 
* In the P/. exlum. is a flreak of white from the forehead to the crown; 2 
@arved patch of white beneath the eye ; and a {pot of white on the wings. 
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