FRINGILLA. 
with fafcous, belly and vent whitifh mel. Linaria 
gentoratenfis, Brill. Le Gyntel de cron nell Buff. Siraforgh 
jinch, Lath. 
Size of the-common linnet. Inhabits the environs of 
Strafburgh, where it is — Gyntel. “The quills and tail 
are brown, the legs re 
CAUDACUTA. Varied mar Sitows and howe eye-brows 
and neck above rufous; tail entire, the feathers all 
d. 
ain Americ - The length 
ur inches and a half, the bill er legs pale ; 
coverts entirely; with the edges of the. dutar webs 
the -tail-feathers, rufous; chin and throat moufe-co- 
loured ; beneath the arm-pits a black ftreak. Lath. Ind. 
Orn, 
About fix inches in length ; of bill dufky, — fufcous ; 
head fufcous, the back blackish in the middle ; legs fufcous. 
This a ecies inhabits the fame country as the ee 
SICFERA. Blac abdomen fpotted with 
aie ‘wings and tail edged with ferruginous. Gmel. 
 Moineau de Masao, Buf. Black and orange finch, 
Lath. 
, Size of a fies ‘The {pecies. pene Mac 
Meanoteuca. Black, wit white eal band. 
Gmel. Moinean de Java, Buff. White-breafted finch, 
Lath. en : 
Found in Java, and inhabits fame ‘country as the 
-Jaft. 
. PEconis. Fufcous, beneath ae es fomewhat forked. 
mel. Fringilla virginiana, Bri » Buff. Cowpe 
bird, meet Cowpen finch, - * 
Native of Vie and. Carolina. 
"Length fix inches ene 
three quarters. 
. Jamaica. Grey; breaft es io quill and eal 
feathers black. Linn, Le uff. Pafer. 
carulea fu ufeus, ‘Ray. Grey srofech, a Bonani finch, 
La 
Size of. the fifkin,- with bill : and legs black. Native of 
anaes: 
Can ellow-brown, ee pale ye ellow ; head and 
chin grey ; wing. and tail-feathers fufcous, with white 
lines, Gisel. Scrinus pene Brill Grey-headed finch, 
Lath .. os : 
Inhabits Jamaica. a eight inches; legs 
el 
SAVANNARUM ” Above he varied with nih and 
pale yellow ; beneath eno waien yn 3 belly and tip of 
the quill- feat rhers white ; 
yellow. Gmel. afer Pafer pra- 
am Klein. Savanna bird, Ray. - Savanna jah, 
ath. 
‘Native of Jamaica. The. length of this bird is four 
inches anda quarter ; the bill fhort, thick, .and pointed, and 
the legs whitifh. Sloane relates; that. “they fit on ra ground 
in the - plains, and run thereon after the manner of fkylarks, 
as low as ihey’cap-to on being: ean and when raifed, 
fly not far nor high, but ight again very near.’ 
Coccinea. Fulvous fearlet ; ane and tail black ; quill- 
feathers orange at the outer edge the primaries | black at the’ 
tips. Gmel. Scarlet, finch, 
ee four inches ; the bill ‘pointed, and of a pale.co- 
3 tail everi at-thé end; s black. 
Ro fy ; ener “tery ; back = brownith- 
grey ftripes ; : wings and tail blackifh ; tail-feathers rofy on 
Fufcous, beneath whitifh; leffer wing- 
a 
ral all edge. FF ringilla rofed, Pallas. Refy 
ne. 
7 A rare fpecies found among the willows in Siberia. There 
is a variety of this kind. found likewife in Siberia, the plu- 
mage of Lk ig reddtfh-ath above, beneath white ; the fea- 
thers of the-head, rump, and throat tipped with fine ‘red ; 
quill and ae rie ei edged with pale yellow.. This 
is the crimfon-crowne of the Arctic Zoology. 
Gmel. 
“the tail, which 3s 
ale yellow margins, 
This. ietementioned bird inhabits the thick woods about the 
Vo lea and Samara, where itis faid to breed. The female 
makes a neft of hay between the branches of trees 
- Punicea. Black ; cheeks, throat, and breaft re od ; ing 
coverts with two white lines Gmel. Red- breed finch 
Ard. 
Nat Am 
Paacoe LA. Fufcous, with ferry ginous | margins, beneath 
pale ; breafts with dufky {pots ; region of the eye yes 
oe | Litil: Sparrow, Edwards. Ferrugincus finch, Ar 
ool, 
Size of the common fparrow, ‘and inhabits Pennfylva- 
hia. 
ALBICOLLIS. 
cheeks hoary ; 
fploanice Lath. 
ngth fix inches and a quarter, 
as the former. 
CIATA. Spotted, oe eeietous, beneath white ;_ 
tail fafcous, with ‘numerous blackith bands. Gmel. Fajeiated 
Chefnut, beneath hoses chin white 
eye-brows orange. Gmel. Fringilla Pon 
Inhabits fame country 
w Yor 
Gre a he with a ‘cinereous and 
black ; heen white ; breaft and fides -f{potted ; throat 
ftriated ; te and primary quill-feathers blackith ; leffer 
we ts bay. Gmel. Grafs jinch, foes . Zool. 
Inhabits with, the‘ former, and -lays it eggs in -the 
eee 
23 
reddifh, teftaceous, 
afs, 
Pinetorum. Above beneath 
yellow; an with a tranf{verfe ferrurginous band. 
pechin 
Le- 
A {pecies found in the pine forefts of Siberia. 
Crnerza. Fufcous with ferruginous margin; two late. 
ral lines on the head with the chin grey ; throat eer 
pitas white in the middle. Gmel. Cinereous finch, AN 
Nati of Aoonalathka. 3 
ZEN Black, ie pes Pilea above and beneath ‘the 
eye a ue Time ; breatt o . Linn. Fringilla bahamenjis, 
Brifl.. Le Pingon a téte. we ra blanche, Buf, Bahama finch, 
Catefby. Orange finch, A Z 
The bill and legs are lead pas 3 wings and tail brown, 
and the wing-coverts marke witha white band. The ferale 
as the h nd neck. cinercous. his {pecies ine 
abits South America. Its length fix inches and a a quar 
ter. 
Syzvatica. Head banded ; body above grey .and 
black varied ; breaft and belly hoary Lepechin. Wesd- 
Jfach. 
Inhabits the pine forefts of Siberi. 
Nortoniensis. Black, white ; threat oe 
with ferruginous ; quill feathers “ind tail bla ck, the ovter 
f. atherg 
