The  common Grosbeak.  Geecothtfaviites  vulgaris. 
 Numb.  LVI. 
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 I S K J f i G S i  of the Figure  of a  Cone,  and ending in a inarp romi  &  , ,   ,  ^h avpin ge qa   alraer geer 6CVa  voirt y awihi-tchomlo uorfc da  
 whitifh  fleih  Colour  ™ Qf Z   inthe Chaffinch;  the Feet 
 as in the Jack-darn i  the  .  efpeciallv thofe of the middle and back Toes j 
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 l i t ;  JU   0 -  M I « " • ! ■ * • 
 Woods  and in the Winter  it frequents  the Valleys and plains;  it feldom comes overto p   
 I f M S »  W in » .,  I  Break, the Stone, of Cherrto g b  » t h & J *   
 tion,  the  Kernels of which it is  very greedy ;  when  differed  n  the Month  o tV e am ^   
 there  are Stones  of Holly-berries  found  in the Stomach;  it  likewife  feeds  ,. 
 ¡5stones °f which 5cracks wlth Eafe>  fram whlch  * 
 it   th eH aiapK b.  ,  :  .