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GROUP 7. Wing, 4.25 to 4.75 inches long. 



First primary, not short, never less than two-thirds as long as 

 second or third ; bill, stout and conical ; nostrils, high, near the cul- 

 men ; primaries, nine ; tarsus, flattened behind. 



Evening Grosbeak (male). 



Throat, brownish olive, shading to yellowish green on the belly ; 

 wing, black, with patch of white; bill, yellowish; forehead, yellow; 

 crown, black (male); forehead and crown, grayish (female). 



Hesperiphona vespertina. 

 Evening Grosbeak. 

 See No. 234. 



General plumage of body, rose 

 red, more or less mixed with gray; 

 tail, dark brown; wings, brown, 

 the coverts and tertials, edged 

 with white. 



Pinicola enucleator leucura (male). 

 Pine Grosbeak. 

 See No. 235. 



General plumage, gray ; the crown and rump, tinged with yellow- 

 ish olive; wings, dark brown; the coverts and secondaries, edged 

 with white. Pinicola enucleator leucura (female). 



Pine Grosbeak. 

 See No. 235. 



