BIRDS. PASSERES. 83- Frlngilla. 55^ 
Inhabits promontaries of Caucafus and Georgia : 7 
■BiVi and kgs livid ; eyes brown ; lower wing-coverts whitilh- 
ycllow ; tail-Jeathers edged with pale yellow. 
Ftnialt above rully-ollve) ^neath whitilh-yellow. 
^iaclc ; the tips of tlie interfcapular and rump feathers 
fringed with white. 
Inhabits Siberia ; fiae of a thrulh. i . 
^iU Ihort, pale, tipt with brown ; tail notched at the tip ; legt 
black ; hind-claw nearly twice as long as the reft. 
Rcddiih.rufous ; head, rounded tail and wings gloffy- 
Black-headed J • 
Inhabits Guiana : 7 inches long. , . r 
m black ; inner edge of the wings svith a white fpot. 
Beneath yellow ; head ftreaked with black and blue ; back 
above blackilh, beneath orange ; quill and 
thers and upper wing-coverts black, edged wit ue. 
Furrow-clawed 1 . 
Inhabits 5 oMtA ^wencfl ; 7 inches long. 
Upper tail-coverts olive-brown ; claws furrowed at the iides. 
Black ; wings with a white fpot within. Guiana T. 
Inhabits Guiana ; 6^ — 7 inches long. ,, 
■I^emaie rufous, beneath cinereous; iili black ; kgs'sO- o 
Above ferruginous-brown, beneath ferruginous, 
ried with white ; tail blackifti in the middle the f.des 
brownilh-ferruginous ; bill yellovvifh ; legs bl^k^.^ ^ 
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope, 
h- fringilla. 
pointed. 
Bill conic, ftraight. 
Finch. 
Head black ; body grey and black ; eyebrows white ; out- 
moft tail-feathers with a white wedged fpot. 
Inhabits Europe, Afa and America : inches long , runs 
along the ground like a lark, and fings on the wing. 
Throat and breaft black ; neck above ferrugmous ; belly, vent 
and firft quilL-Jeathers on the outer edge white. 
* Sunnatna, 
