PPA et. Een: 
Frifch. t. 0. 
Muller, No. 258. 
Faun. Arag. p. 87. 
Merian Inf. t. 173. 
GOLDFINCH, OR THISTLEFINCH. Br. Zool, 2. No. 124. 
Aréi, Zool. 2. p. 283. 
Lath. Gen. Syn. 3. p. 281. 
Ruffel. Alep. p. 10, 
Will, Orn. p. 246, #. A6, 
Albin. [. t. 64. 
Raii. Syn. av. 89. 
Le Chardonneret. Buff: Ors. 4. p. 187. t. 10. 
Pi, Ele tf. 1 
Grif ave %. 52. 
Cardellino, Zinnan. Vou. p. §8. 1.8. 47. 
Cardelli, Olina. 10. 
Stiglitza, Faun. Suec. fp. 236. 
Stiglitz, Kram. 365. 
Scopoli. 211. 
Stigeliz, Wirfing. Vog. t. 9. and 306 
Re cncrni  TIE AIREDEasae 
Amongft the common birds that inhabit this Country, the Gold- 
finch claims a decided preference to our attention. It would be fu- 
perfluous to expatiate on the beauty of a bird fo well known, and 
difficult to add any information to its general hiftory, that has efcaped 
the notice of ornithologifts. 
The Goldfinch is found throughout Europe, and in many parts of 
Africa and Afia. ‘The varieties of it are numerous, Latham men- 
tions 
