BIRDS. PASSERES. 8o. Loxia.- 
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PJittaua, 
^Coecotk- 
raujies. 
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J*Enuds- 
0 lor, 
' ifacrouraf 
Aurea, 
P.tibicitle,. 
*Pyrrkula 
Inhabits North America j 5 i inches long. 
£iiL horn-colour ; le^s brown. 
Olive; quill and even tail-feathers edged with 
lower mandible much Ihorter. Parr.'J 
Inhabits Sandwich IJlands ; 7 inches long. 
BiU, and /egr browniflr. Male, head and neck ycUo"'' 
Chelhut-afh ; wings with a white line ; middle ‘IJ’* jt 
tli« 
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thers rhombic at the tips ; tail-feathers 
bafe of the thinner web. ^^(0 
Inhabits EarQpe, rarely England; 6] inches' loog > 
it^' 
berries and the kernels of the ftrongeft in 
breaks with cafe w'ith its very ftrong bill ; ^ 
forked brjinches of trees and lays 5 i-oundiih, 
eggs, fpotted with brown. 
Orbits end chin black ; tail fpotted with white >vitb‘‘’' 
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11 
Wings with a double white line ; tail-feathers si c' 
Inhabits northern Europe, AJa and Amerka : 9 ii> 
feeds chiefly on the feeds of pines and firs ; ,1 
Head, neck, brcajl ant^ rump in the young bird reoj 
bird yellow ; female olive, 
Black ; band on the b?ck and wings reddilh-y^ 0 
long, wedged. Loff' 
Inhabits Africa and near the Senegal ; 7 inches loi>S' 
Bill and legs black. | 
Black ; back golden ; wing-coverts pale kro'^’l’ 
with black. Gold'‘>^ 
Inhabits 7 6 inches long. Xe^^r blueifh. 
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fj' 
Scarlet, fpotte.d with white ; belly and vent rofy > 
wing-coverts brOwn ; tail black. a 
Inhabits mountains of Caucafus ; 8 inches long' . ^ nit*’’’” 
feathers of the body cinefeous at the bafe, giving ^ 
a waved appearance. jl 
f * i' 
Cinereous ; head wings and tail black; ° pudff,\j 
and hindnioll quill-feathers white. • „ 
