666 TRINGILLID^i. 



g. c? ad. sk. Wheatland, Indiana, April 20, 1883 Salvin-Godtnan Ooll. 



(R. Ridgway ; Sm. no. 90302). 



h. Pull. sk. Whitings, Indiana, June 16, 1878 H. K. Coale, Esq. 



(H. X. C). [P.]. 



i, k. Pull. sk. Tollestone, Indiana, July 4, 1881 R. B. Sharpe, Esq. 



{H. K. C). ' [P.]. 



1. Ad. sk. Pennsylvania (./. Cassiri). Sclater Coll. 



m. Ad. sk. District of Columbia, March 23, Salvin-Godman Coll. 



1860 (E. Cones ; Sm. no. 29052). 



n, rf ad. sk. District of Columbia, April 27, H. K. Coale, Esq. 



1870 (R. Ridgway). [P.]. 



o. 2 ad. sk. District of Columbia, May 6, 1865 Salvin-Godman Coll. 



(E. Coues ; Sm. no. 29055). 



p. Ad. sk. Washington, D.C., Nov. 24, 1859 U.S. Nat. Museum. 



(E. Coues ; Sm. no. 85031). 



q. <$ ad.sk. Virginia ( TV. Palmer; Sm. no. U.S. Nat. Museum. 



83560). 



r. Ad. sk. Mexico. Zoological Society. 



5. Spizella wortheni. 



Spizella wortheni, Ridr/w. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus, vii. p. 259 (1884) ; 

 A. O. U. Check-list N. Amer. B. p. 273 (1886). 



Adult male. Resembling S. pusilla, but altogether less rufous, 

 with the black streaks of the dorsum broader, the rufous auricular 

 streak and rufous spot on sides of the breast wholly absent, the 

 wing-bands much less distinct, the eyelids distinctly white, and the 

 bill more slender ; pileum light fulvous-brown, broadly and rather 

 sharply streaked with black ; rump and upper tail-coverts brownish 

 ash-grey, the latter with rather distinct medial streaks of dusky ; 

 wings dusky, all the feathers edged with light greyish brown, middle 

 coverts tipped with buffy whitish, but terminal light margins of the 

 greater coverts scarcely more distinct than the lateral edgings, and not 

 forming an appreciable band ; entire side of head ashy grey, including 

 the anterior part of the forehead and whole superciliary and supra- 

 auricular region ; no trace of a rufous or brown postocular streak ; 

 eyelids white, forming a rather distinct orbital ring ; chin and throat 

 greyish white ; remaining lower parts brownish white, deeper on 

 the jugulum, especially laterally, where, however, the colour does 

 not incline to rufous ; crissum and lining of wing nearly pure white ; 

 bill cinnamon-brown ; legs and feet horn-brown. Wing 2*70 

 inches, tail (somewhat worn) 2-50, culmen from extreme base 0*40, 

 bill from nostrils 0-25, depth at base 0-18, tarsus 0*70, middle toe 

 0-45. {Ridgway.) 



Hah. New Mexico and Western Texas. 



6. Spizella pusio. 



Fringilla pusio, Licht. Preis Verz.Me.v., Vbg. p. 2 (1830) ; Cab. J. f. 



O. 1863, p. 56. 

 Emberiza pallida, Szvains. Faun. Bor.-Amer., Birds, p. 251 (1831). 

 Spizella pallida, Bj>. Comp. List B. Eur. ^ iV. Amer. p. 33 (1838) 



Baird, B. N. Amer. p. 474 (1858) ; id. Mex. Bound. Surv. ii 



