PLATE XLIIt. 



Scop. Ann. I. N° I. 

 » Cramer, el. p. 364. N* L 



Frifch. t. 4. M. and F. 



Olin. Kccel pi. in pi. 37. 

 Grosbeak or Hawfinch. Sep. Fog. pi. in p. 137. 



Rati. Syn. p. 85. A. L 



Alhin. I. pi. 56. 



Edwards, pi. 188. 



P<?«. £r. Z00/. I. N° 113. 



Lath. Gen. Syn. III. 109. 4. 



£«/>/>/. 148. 4. 



jfr#. Z00/. 

 Lc G'rofbeak on Pinfon royal. Belon av. 373. 



^rj/i Or«. III. >. 219. N°L 



!&/: 0//: in. />. 444. pi. 27. /. 1, 



/>/. enl. 99. 100. 

 Dlefchk &#. 



Stenkneck, Faun. Suec, 



Kernbeis, NufbeilTer. Kram. 



# This beautiful bird is rarely met with in this country except in 

 winter ; it is only an occasional viator with us, though in France it is 

 not uncommon; and in Germany^ Italy ^ Sweden^ and the fouthern parts 

 of Ruffia it is very plenty. It has been feen in England 'in the fummer 

 months once or twice, and Latham feems inclined to believe they may 

 fometimes breed here. 



They feed on berries, and on the kernels of cherries, almonds, haws, 

 he. their bills are very large, and fo ftrong that they are able to crack 

 the hardeft ft ones of any fruit with the greateft facility, 



9 They 



