62 FINCH. 



16.— LULEAN FINCH. 



Fringilla lulensis, Ind. Orn. i. 452. Lin. i. 31S. Faun. Suec. No. 134. Gyn. Lin. i. 



902. Midler, No. 257. Shaw's Zool. ix. 457. 

 Fringilla flammea, Besek. Vog. Kurl. p. 79. No. 174. 

 Carduelis suecica, Bris. iii. 63. Id. 8vo. i. 324. 

 Chardonneret a quatre raies, Buf. iv. 210. 

 Lulean Finch, Gen. Syn. iii. 278. Arct. Zool. ii. 380. B. 



SIZE of the Goldfinch. Bill brown : the head and upper parts 

 blackish ash-colour ; throat and fore part of the neck white ; breast 

 rufous; from thence to the vent whitish ; lesser wing coverts rufous ; 

 the next the same, forming a band ; below this a band of black, and 

 then another of rufous : this is followed by a second of black, and 

 lastly by a white one; quills dusky; tail dusky ash-colour. 



Inhabits Sweden; chiefly about West Bothnia. M. Temminck 

 esteems it as the female of the Brambling. 



■17.— LAPLAND FINCH. 



Fringilla lapponica, Ind. Orn.'u 440. Lin. i. 317. Faun. Suec. No. 235. Id. Relz. 



No. 219. Gm. Lin. i. 900. Faun. Groenl. 119. 82. Phil. Trans, lxii. p. 404. 



Shaw's Zool. ix. 489. 

 Fringilla montana, Bris. iii. 160. Id. 8vo. i. 350. Klein, 92. 10. 



calcarata, Pall. It. ii. 710. 20. t. E. 



Emberiza calcarata, Tern. Man. d'Orn. p. 191. Id. Ed. ii. 322. 



melanocephala, Scop. i. No. 208. Ind. Orn. i. 412. Shaio's Zool. ix. 365. 



Le grand Montain, Buf. iv. 134. 



Greater Brambling, Albin, iii. pi. 63. 



Black-headed Bunting, Gen. Syn. iii. p. 198. 



Lapland Finch, Glen. Syn. iii. 263. Arc. Zool. ii. No. 259. 



LARGER than the Chaffinch ; length six inches and a half. 

 Bill horn-colour, tip black ; head blackish, spotted with rufous 

 white ; upper part of the neck, back, and body, rufous, spotted 

 with brown ; behind each eye a curved white spot ; throat, fore part 

 of the neck, and breast, pale rufous ; belly, thighs, and vent, white ; 



