Birds of the United States. 
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177. Frln^llla pusilla, Wils. 
178. Fringilla palustris, Wils. 
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Fring-illa pusilla, Wils. 2. p. 121, pi. 
16, fig. 2. 
Fringilla palustris, Wils. 3. p. 49, 
pi. 22, fig. 1, adult male. 
179. Fringilla caudacuta, Wils. nec Fringilla caudacuta, Wils. 4. p. 70, 
[Lath. pi. 34, fig. 3. 
180. Fringilla maritima, Wils. 
Fringilla maritima, Wils. 4. p. 68, 
pi. 31, fig. 2. 
SUBGEJfUS II. *CARDUELIS, BHsS. 
181. Fringilla tristis, L. 
182. Fringilla psalinttf Say. 
183. Fringilla pinus, Wils. 
184. *Fringilla linaria, L, 
Fringilla tristis, Wils. 1. p. 20, pi. 1, 
fig. 2, adult male in spring dress. 
Nob.l. p. 57, pi. 6, fig. 4, female. 
Fringilla psaltria, Nob.l. p. 54, pi. 6, 
fig. 3, male. 
Fringilla pinus, Wils. 2. p. 133, pi. 
17, fig. 1, winter plumage. 
Fringilla linaria, Wils. 4. p. 42, pi. 
30, fig. 4, male. 
SUBGETfTTS III. *FRINGI1LA, Vicill. 
185. Fringilla iliaca, Merrem. Fringilla rufa, (ferruginea) Wils. 3. 
p. 53, pi. 22, fig. 4. 
186. Fringilla erythrophthalma, L. Emberiza erythrophthalma, Wils. 2. 
p. 35, pi. 10, fig. 5, male — and 6, 
p. 90, pi. 53, fig. 5, female. 
suB&Exus ly. *coccoTHRAUSTEs, Briss. 
187. Fringilla cardinalis. Nob. Loxia cardinalis, Wils. 2. p. 38, pi. 
11, fig. 1, male, fig. 2, female. 
Fringilla vespertina. Nob. 2. p. 14, 
fig. 1. 
Loxia rosea, (ludoviciana) Wils. 2. 
p. 135, pi. 17, fig. 2, male— Nob. 
2, pi. 14, fig. 2, female. 
Loxia coeruiea, Wils. 3. p. 78, pi. 24, 
fig. 6. 
Fringilla purpurea, Wils. 1. p. 119, 
pi. 7, fig. 4, male, summer dress; 
5. p. 87, pi. 42, fig. 3, male, win- 
ter plumage. 
GENUS 35. *PYRRHULA, Briss. 
192. Pyrrhula frontalis^ Nob. Pyrrhula frontalis. Nob. 1. p. 49, pi, 
6, fig. 1, male, fig. 2, female. 
193. *Pyrrhula enucleator, Temm. Loxia enucleator, Wils. 1. p. 80, pj. 
5, fig. 2, young male. 
188. Fringilla vespertina, 
[Cooper, (a) 
189. Fringilla ludoviciana, Nob. 
190. Fringilla coeruiea. Nob. 
191. Fringilla purpurea, Gm. 
(a) A beautiful new species, discovered in the North Western Territory, and 
accurately described by Mr. W. Cooper in the Annals of the New York Lyceunj 
©f Natural History. 
