
V. Passerine.
St are.— Silky, iii. 10. Brown's Illuftr. tab. 21. frequently repre-
fented on the Cbinefe papers.
Green, iii. 10. with the forehead and chin tufted.
Brown, iii. 10.
T hrush.—White-wreathed Shrike, iii. 35.
Cbinefe, iii. 36. The Hoamy o f the Cbinefe.
Crefcent, iii. 37.
Black-faced, iii. 37. The Shan-bu o f the Cbinefe.
Violet, iii. 57. Sonnerat, ii. tab. 108.
• White-headed, iii. 39. called in China, by the French, Petites
Galinotes.
Black-necked, iii. 60.
Chanting, iii. 61. Pl.Enl. 604. Inhabits the Ibuthern parts
o f China 5 is faid to be the only bird in the vaft empire
that has any thing like a fong.
Yellow, iii. 63.
Green ? iii. 63. Georgi, who faw one in a cage, fuppofes it
came from China, and adds, it fung well.
G r o s b e a k .— Padda, iii. 129. Edw. 41. 42. Very injurious to the
rice grounds; called in China, Hung-tfoy.
Cbinefe, iii. 133.
Malacca, iii. 141. var. A. Edw. 43.
Grey-necked, iii. 143.
8 White-headed,
White-headed, iii. 131.
Afiatic, iii. 135. called by the Cbinefe, Lap-tzoy.
Red-billed, iii. 151. Amcen. Acad. iv. 243. Edw. 271.
Orange bellied, iii. 157. var. A. Edw. 83. f. 1.
Dwarf, iii. 158.
Dominican, Amcen. Acad. iv. 242.
Yellow, Amcen. Acad. iv. 244,
Cyaneous, Amcen. Acad. iv. 244. Edw. 125.
Brown, Amcen. Acad. iv. 245. ■
Cardinal, Amcen. Acad. iv. 242. This, i f rightly referred to,
Catefby, i. tab. 38. is certainly a bird peculiar to North America.
I have my doubts to fome o f the preceding fix; for Mr. Ofbeck
feems to have communicated to Mr. Lagerjirom, birds, which
the moft intelligent ornithologiils have given to other countries,
but Mr. Lagerjirom, for the honor of China, bellows them on
that empire.
Bu n tin g .— Cbinefe, Latham, iii. 169.
Barred tail, iii. 187.
Mixed, B.
T anagre.— Cbinefe, iii. 229.
Military, iii. 242. Amcen. Acad. iv. 241. Edw. 82. 342.
Sparrow.— Houfe^ Bn Zool. i. N” 127. This petulant bird is
nearly univerfal.
Cbinefe, Latham, iii. 277.
Brown,