128 FINCH. 



a light grey line ; on the cheeks beneath, a second band, bounded 

 by a dusky one ; throat light grey ; the under side of the neck pale 

 ash-colour, varied with whitish marks ; legs dusky. 

 Inhabits Aoonalashka. — Sir Joseph Banks. 



110.— CARTHAGENA FINCH. 



Fringilla Carthaginiensis, Ind. Om. i. 465. Gm. Lin. i. 907. Jacq. Vog. p. 8. Shaw's 



Zool. ix. 491. 

 Carthagena Finch, Gen. Syn. Sup. 169. 



A TRIFLE bigger than a Canary Bird. Bill and legs pale 

 brown ; general colour of the plumage cinereous, spotted with brown 

 and yellow. 



Found in the woods of Carthagena, in South America, and has 

 a note not unlike that of a Chaffinch. 



111.— RUSTY-COLLARED FINCH. 



Fringilla australis, Ind. Om. i. 466. Shaiv's Zool. ix. 503. 

 Rusty-collared Finch, Gen. Syn. Sup. 169. 



SIZE uncertain. General colour of the plumage brown ; round 

 the neck a ferruginous collar. 

 Inhabits Terra del Fuego. 



112.— BAHAMA FINCH. 



Fringilla bicolor, Ind. Om. i. 456. Lin. i. 324. Gm. Lin. i. 927. Klein, 89. Shaw's 



Zoo/.ix. 481. 

 Chloris Bahamensis, Bris. iii. 202. Id. 8vo. i. 363. 

 La Verdinere, Buf. iv. 184. 

 Bahama Finch, Gen. Syn.m. 300. Arct. Zool. ii. No. 247. Cat. Car. i. pi. 37. 



SIZE of a Canary Bird ; length five inches. Bill black ; head, 

 throat, and breast the same : the rest of the bird dusky green. 



