Records of Birds Bred in Captivity. 177 



69. CIRL BUNTING. 



b8. YELLOWHAMMER (1 think I have heard of success, but have no 

 record). 



70. MOORISH HOUSE-BUNTING, FringiUaria saharae. 



■2. BLACK-THROATED BUNTING, Spiza amcricana. 



72- SNOW-BIRD, Jiinco hiemalis. 



74. WHITE-CROWNED SONG-SPARROW, Zonotnchia Iciicoplirys. 

 Hybrid record only. 

 WHITE-CROWNED SONG-SPARROW x CHINGOLO S.-S. 



75. CHINGOLO SONG-SPARROW, Brachyspisa pileata. 



76. INDIGO BUNTING. 



And Hybrids. 

 INDIGO X NONPAREIL. 



X CANARY. Abroad. 



77. NONPAREIL BUNTING. 



78. VARIED BUNTING. Abroad. 



RAINBOW BUNTING, Fasserina leclancheri. Mayer in France. 

 See B.N. 1920, 254. 



79. TOWHEE, Pipilo erythrophthalmus. Abroad. 



80 ORCHARD FINCH, Phrygilus friUiceti. 

 81. DIUCA FINCH 



82. PILEATED FINCH, Corypkospingus pileatus. 



83. RED-CRORNED FINCH. Abroad. 



84. RED-CRESTED CARDINAL, Paroaria cucuUata. 

 And Hybrids 

 RED-CRESTED C. x POPE 



X GREEN CARDINAL. 



85. POPE. P. larvata. 



86 GREEN CARDINAL. Gtibernatrix cristata. 



{To be continued). 

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Rearing of Tataupa Tinamous. 



In L'OISEAU for June 1922, Mons. P. Vendrau, gives an interesting 

 account of this species reproducing its kind in captivity, and the followng is 

 an abridged account of same. — Ed. B.N. 



In 1921 my breeding pair of this species after wintering in an open-air 

 covered aviary, commenced nesting operations — laying at irregular periods 



