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c. FRiNGiLtA, CMt>. Chaf- 
finches. 
Beak less arched than 
in the Pyrgita, and a 
little stronger and long- 
er than in the Linaria. 
Fig. 103. 104. 
d. Carduelis, Cui^. 
Beak conical and en- 
tirely free from swell. 
Fig. 80. 
«. Chardonnerets. . • 
Goldfinches. 
JBeak longer and sharp. 
Linaria, BechsUin. 
Linnets. 
Beak shorter and ob- 
tuse. 
e. Vidua, Cuv, Widow 
Birds. 
Beakof Lm«rm, some- Tectvices superiores of 
times a little swelled at the tail excessively elon- 
the base. Fig. 95. gated in the males. 
f. CocoTHRAusTES. Gross- 
bears. 
Beak conical and large . 
g. PiTYLUS, Cuv. 
Beak very large, a 
little compressed, arch- 
ed above, and some- 
times with a projecting 
angle in the middle of 
the edge of the upper 
jaw. 
Ji. Pyrrhula. Buil- 
FINCHES. 
Beak rounded and 
swelled in every part. 
Fig. 81. 
5. LoxiA, 5; Ceoss- , 
BILLS. 
Beak compressed ; the 
mandibles so much cur- 
ved that the points cross 
€ach other. Fig. 82. 
