SPAEROW FINCH. Class II. 



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Sparrow. Fringilk domestica. Fr. remi- 

 gibus rectricibusque fuscis, 

 corpore griseo liigroque, fa- 

 scia alarum alba solitaiia. 

 Lath. Ind. orn. 432. id. 

 Syn. iii. 248. id. Sup. l63. 



Le Moineau, Paisse, ou Mo- 

 isson. Belon av. 361. 



Passer. Gesner av. 643. 



Jldr. av. ii. 246. 



Passera nostrale. Olina, 42. 

 , \ The House-sparrow. Wil. orn. 

 249. 



liaii Syn. av. 86. 



Le Moineau franc. Brisson av. 



iii. 72. ^w^. d'ois. iii. 474. 



Pl.Enl. 6. f. 1.55. f. 1. 

 Fringilla domestica. Gjw. itw. 



925. 

 Tatting, Grasparf. Faun. Suec. 



sp. 242. 

 Danis Graae-Spurre. Norveg. 



Huus-Kald. Br. 264- .; J. 

 Hausspatz. Kram. 369. 

 Grabetz. Scopoli. No. 220. 

 5r. ZooZ. ii. 300. Arct. ZoeL 



ii. 73. 



JESCRIP- 

 TIOK. 



[E bill of the male is black ; the crown 



of the head grey; under each eye is a black 



spot, and above the corner a broad bright 



bay mark, which surrounds the hind part 



of the head ; the cheeks are white ; the chin 



and under side of the neck are black ; the 



latter edged with white ; the belly of a dirty 



white ; the lesser coverts of the wings are of 



a bright bay ; the last row black, tipt with 



white ; the great coverts black, outwardly edged 



with red ; the quil feathers the same ; the back 



spotted with red and black ; the tail dusky. 



The lower mandible of the bill of the female 



is white ; beyond each eye is a line of white ; 



