GROSBEAK. 211 



but lias an addition of yellowish grey, about the sides of the head; 

 and this female is, we imagine, what M. Temminck alludes to, when 

 he mentions his having a drawing of one, the whole of the plumage 

 of which is green, except the head, which is grey. 



Inhabits the Sandwich Islands ; very common at Owhyhee, where 

 it was known by our Voyagers by the name of Parrakeet. 



5.— HAW GROSBEAK. 



Loxia Coccothraustes, Hid. Orn. i. 371. Lin. i. 299. Faun. Suec. No. 222.- Amcen.Ac. 



iv. 594. Gm. Lin. i. S44. It. Scan. 332. Scop. Ann. i. No. 201. Rail, 85. A. 1. 



Will. 178. t.44. Klein, Av. 94. Id. Stem. t. 19. f. 11. a. b. Kram. 364. Brun. 



in App. Midler, No. 445. Frisch. t. 4 — male and fem. Faun. Arag. p. S5. Sepp. 



Vog. t. p. 137. Borowsk. iii. 132. Schcef. el. t. 59. Roman. Ornith. i. 151. t. 23. 



Gerin. iii. t. 325. 326. Daud. ii. 384. Shaw's Zool. ix. 236. pi. 42. 

 Coccothraustes, Bris. iii. 219. Id. 8vo. i. 370. 

 Fringilla Coccothraustes, Tern. Man. d'Orti. 204. Id. Ed. ii. 344. 

 Frosone, Olin. t. p. 37. Get. lie. Sard. 188. 



Kembeiser, Wirs. Vog. t. 6. Gunth. Nest. U. Ey. t. 87. Schmid, Vog. p. 76. t. 63. 

 Der Dickschnabel, Naturf. xvii. 87. Id. xxii. 143. Id. xxv. 19. 

 Le Grosbec, Buf. iii. 444. pi. 27. f. 1. PI. enl. 99. 100. Robert, Ic. pi. 2. 

 Hawfinch, Gen. Syn. iii. 103. Id. Sup. 148. Br. Zool. No. 113. Id.fol. 105. pi. v. f. 1. 



Id. Ed. 1S12. i. p. 421. Arct. Zool. ii. 354. C. Will. Engl. 244. pi. 44. Edw. pi. 



188. Albin,\. pi. 56. Bewick, i. pi. p. 133. Lewin's Birds, ii. 67. Graves Br. 



Birds, i. pi. 15. Walcot, ii. pi. 206. Donov. Birds, ii. pi. 43. Ornith. Diction. 



Pult. Dors. 



THIS bird is near seven inches long, and weighs about two 

 ounces. Bill remarkably strong, three quarters of an inch long, and 

 not much less deep at the base ; in shape conical, generally horn- 

 colour, with the end blackish, but sometimes nearly black ; irides 

 ash-colour ; between the bill and eye, round the nostrils, and on the 

 chin, the feathers are black ; crown rufous chestnut; sides the same, 

 but paler ; neck behind ash-colour ; back and lesser wing coverts 

 chestnut, towards the rump grey ; greater coverts grey ; the under 

 parts of the body pale rufous blossom-colour, growing nearly white 



towards the vent ; quills black, some of the secondaries, nearest the 



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