GROSBEAK. 249 



beneath from the breast white, undulated with dusky; vent yellowish ; 

 tail pale, reddish ash-colour ; legs dusky. 



Inhabits India, and probably China. — In the collection of Mrs. 

 Wheeler. 



52 —WHITE-WINGED GROSBEAK. 



Loxia panicivora, Ind.Orn.\. 388. Lin. i. 302. Gm.Lin.i. 851. Daud.'n. 413. 



Shaw's Zool. ix. 283. 

 Pyrrhula Africana nigra, Bris. iii. 317. Id. 8vo. i. 397. 

 Grand Bouvreuil noir d'Afrique, Buf.'w. 385. » 



White-winged Grosbeak, Gen. Syn. iii. 144. 



SIZE of the Hawfinch ; length seven inches and a quarter. Bill 

 grey ; eyes black ; the whole plumage also black, except a spot of 

 white on the wing coverts ; legs ash-colour. 



Inhabits Africa. 



53.— ANGOLA GROSBEAK. 



Loxia Angolensis, Ind. Orn.'x. 389. Lin.i. 303. Gm.Lin.i. 853. Daud.W. 413. 



Shaw's Zool. ix. 280. 

 Black Grosbeak from Angola, Gen. Syn. iii. 145. Edw. pi. 352. 



SIZE of the Bulfinch ; length five inches. Bill dusky ; general 

 colour of the plumage black ; from the breast to the vent dull red ; 

 on the middle of the wing, near the edge, a spot of white ; ridge of 

 the wing white ; legs purplish flesh-colour. 



Inhabits Angola. 



54.— ORANGE-BELLIED GROSBEAK. 



Loxia bicolor, Ind. Orn. i. 395. Lin. i. 307. Gm. Lin. i. 865. Daud. ii. 419. Shaw's 



Zool. ix. 306. 

 Regulus Capitis bona; Spei, Gerin. iii. p. 357.— Mas. 



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