622 
BIRDS. PASSERES. 88. Parus. 
Crijlatus, 
*2 
If^notus, 
Cyanus. 
America- 
Head crefted ; collar black ; belly white 
oodsi Ai inches 
!l>e 
inhabits Europe, chiefly in fir 
litary and not eafily tamed. 
iiiM blacklfh ; yi-ont and white ; cr^ plieat' 
black, edged with white ; chin, throat and 
black j reft pf the body reddifti-grey ; k§f Icad-cc 
Head black ; temples white ; nape yellow. 
Inhabits jEiircye, AJia and Africa: 5] inches long ’ . egpj 
gardens, but builds in woods, when it lays abon 
does much mifehief in gardens and orchards by 
the tender buds of trees ; eggs white with nifty 'P * bl^ 
Bill, chin and tail black ; back and wings olive ; ^ j 
grey ; belly, greenifli-yellow, divided in tlie 
bf black e.xtending to the vent ; qmUfeathersdn -g^v 
partly with blue, partly with white ; exterior >' 
outmoft tailfeathers white, of the otheps blueift’’ ’ 
dulky ; legs lead-colour. n • tCy 
Olive-brown, beneath dirty-yellowifli ; head 'P 
pies cinereous ; bill forked. €refi- 
This bird was once killed near Feverjham in Kent- 
Bill crofted as in the Loxia curviroftra. 
middle 
Yellow-green ; breaft ycllpvy fpotted with 
blue ; vent yellosvifh. 
Inhabits Norway, and much refembles the laft. 
Bill black, beneath yellow ; tail forked, the —— 
greenilh, the outmoft white without ; legs black > 
3 times as long as the reft. 
Pale blue, beneath ftiowy ; rump and cr-own 
hoary; neck above white with a broad ' 
flioulders and tail-coverts blue. ^i; 
Inhabits Rufjia and Siberia; above 5 inches, long* ^ b^. ) 
Bill and legs blackiih ; from the bill acrois the eytt 
band ; wings varied with white and blue ; cOf 
white band ; tail long, flightly wedged, abovf "’j) 
white, the 4 upper feathers blue tipt with vvhft^’ . ^ fti’’' 
black fliafts ; tongue cartilagcnous bilobate, each 1^ 
3—5 briftlcs. 
temples, breaft and back yellowiftt j 
Blueiftt 
plifh. 
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