FRINGILLID^. 



Sp. I . Li. cannabina. 



Fringilla cannabina. Steph. v. ix. p. 5 1 6, — Britain and Europe. 



Sp. 2. Li. rubra. 



Fringilla Linaria. Steph. v. ix. 519. pi 70. -Britain and 

 Europe. 



Sp. 3. Li. monticum. 



Fringilla monticum. Steph. v, ix. p. 521 . — Britain and Europe. 



Sp. 4. Li. fiavirostris. 



Fringilla fiavirostris. Steph. v. ix. p. 523.— Northern Europe. 



Sp. 5. Li. argentoratensis. 



Fringilla argentoratensis. Steph. v. ix. p. 538. — Europe. 

 Sp. 6. Li. flammea. 



Fringilla flammea. Steph. v. ix. p. 451. pi. 67. — Northern 

 Europe. 



Sp. 7. Li. Angolensis. 



Fringilla Angolensis. Steph. v. ix. p. 539. — Africa. 

 Sp. 8. Li. Amandava. 



Fringilla Amandava. Steph. v. ix. p. 542. — Asia. 

 Sp. 9. Li. Senegalla. 



Fringilla Senegalla. Steph, v. ix. p. 533. — -Senegal. 

 Sp. 1 0. Li. Bengalus. 



Fringilla Bengalus. Steph. ix. p. 54\. — Africa. 



Sp. 11. Li} granatina. 



Fringilla granatina. Steph. v. ix. p. 546. — Brazil. 



GENUS CLIV.—CARDUELIS 



Rostrum conicum validum, 

 rectissimum, mandibulis 

 subaequalibus, apice acuto : 

 mandibula superior cul- 

 mine convexa ; inferior 



: basi marginis angulata, 

 utrinsecus subtusque con- 

 vexa. 



Brisson. THISTLE-FINCH. 



Beak very conic, stout, very 

 straight, the mandibles 

 nearly equal, the tip acute : 

 upper mandible convex 

 above : lower with an ob- 

 tuse angle at the base of 

 the margin, the sides and 

 upper part convex.. 



