﻿TITMOUSE. 



The bird here defcribed is feen throughout RuJJia and Sibiria 

 in winter only ; probably coming from the north. Frequently 

 met with about the fuburbs of St. Peter/burgh. 



539 



Parus peregrinus, Lin. Syjl. i. p. 342. N° 10. 



C I Z E of the Greater Titmoufe. General colour einereous : 

 beneath wholly white : rump crimfon : quills brown : tail 

 black ; the four middle feathers have the ends obliquely tipped 

 with yellow ; but the two middle ones have leaft of that 

 colour. 



Place unknown. 



CRIMSON. 

 RUMPED T. 



Description. 



Parus grifeus, Mulkr, p. 34. N° 284. 



r P H E general colour of this bird is grey, except the crown ) 

 which is crimfon *. 

 Inhabits Greenland. 



C I Z E of the Great Titmoufe : length fix inches. Plumage 



above dufky: fides of the head, and round the eye, white: on 



each fide of the neck a ftripe of the fame : at the hind head a 



fpot of white : chin, throat, and breaft, black : belly dirty white: 



CRIMSON- 

 CROWNED T. 



Description. 



Place. 



6. 

 BLACK- 

 BREASTED T. 



Description* 



* We have our fufpicions that this bird is no other than our Cr'mfon-cro<wned 

 Finch, p. 259. pi. 47. not yet arrived at full plumage. 



3 Z ft 



quills 



