40 FRINGILLID^. 



Sp. 1 . Pa. domesticus. 



Fringilla domestica. Steph. v. ix. p. 429. pi. 64. Jl 1. — Bri- 

 tain and Europe. 

 Sp. 2. Pa. montanus. 



Fringilla montana. Steph. v. ix.;;. 432.pl. 64. J". 2.-— Britain 

 and Europe. 

 Sp. 3. Pa. Cisalpina. 



Vk. fascia vertice, nucha, dorsoque supremo castnneis ; malis albis. 

 Brown Sparrow with the crown, nape, and upper part of the back 



chesnut; the cheeks white. 

 Fringilla Cisalpina. Temm. Man.d'Orn. 2 Edit. 351.— -Cisalpine 



Sparrow. Lath. Gen. Hist. v. \i.p. 49. 



Inhabits alpine countries of Europe. The top 

 of the head, the nape, and the upper parts of the 

 back are light chesnut : the feathers being tipped 

 with fine rufous, when recently moulted : the cheeks 

 white : in other respects similar to the common spe- 

 cies. The female differs from the female of P. do- 

 mestica in having the crown and nape brown ; the 

 band above and behind the eyes rufous-white. 



Sp. 4. Pa. Hispaniolensis. 



Pa. suprh nigra, pennis rufo-marginatis ; vertice nuchaque sa- 

 turate castaneis ; super ciliis mat isque albis ; guld, collo antice 

 cingidoque pectorali nigris ; ventre alio. 



Sparrow above black, with the edges of the feathers rufous ; the 

 crown and nape deep chesnut ; the eyebrows and cheeks white ; 

 the throat, neck in front, and belt on the breast black ; the 

 belly white. 



Fringilla Hispaniolensis. Temm. Man. d'Orn. 2 Edit. ii. 353. — 

 Spanish Sparrow. Lath. Gen. Hist. v. vi. p. 50. 



Inhabits the south of Europe. Body above black, 

 the feathers margined with yellowish-rufous : crown 



