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^ Emberiza oryzivora ; (i) the rice bird.* 
f E. livida 5 the blue or (late coloured rice bird, 
* E. varia; (2) the pied rice bird. 
J Linaria ciris ; the painted finch, or nonpareih 
* L. cyanea ; the blue linnet. 
*([ Carduelis Americanus ; the goldfinch* 
f C. minus ; the Idler goldfinch* 
f C, pufilusi the leaf!: finch. 
* Fringilla erythrophthalma ; the towhe bird* 
f F. purpurea ; the purple finch. 
f F. cannabina $ the hemp bird, 
f F. rufa; the red, or fox-coloured ground or 
hedge fparrow. 
f F. Fufca; the large brown white throat fparrow. 
* PafTer domefticus; the little houfe fparrow or 
chipping bird. 
* P. paluftris 1 the reed fparrow. 
* P. agreftis ; the little field fparrow. * 
f P. nivalis , the fnow bird. 
* Calandra pratenfis ; the May bird. 
* Sturnus prsdatdrius; the red winged darling, 
or com thief. 
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* S. ftercorarius ; the cowpen bird. 
* Motacilla fialis ; the blue bird. (Rubicula Ame- 
ricana, Cat.) 
* M. fluviatilis ; the water wagtail 
* M. domeftica (regulus rufus) ; the houfe wren. 
* M. paluftris ; (reg. minor) the marfh wren. 
* M. Caroliniana ; (reg. magnus) the great wren 
of Carolina, the body of a dark brown, the 
throat and bread of a pale clay colour. 
* Regulus grifeus ■, the little bluifh grey wren, 
f R. criftatiis 5 the golden crown wren. 
* ( 1 , 2-) Are generally fappofed to be male and female of the fame fpecies 
(i) or the pied rice bird* the male? and (x) or the yellow? the female, 
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