FEIXGILLID^. 



oval shape and are slightly glossy. Some are greenish--white, 

 mottled and smeared with pale hrown and marked with a few spots 

 of a darker brown. Others are greyish-white, or greenish-white, 

 smeared and blotched with dull brick-red and pale underlying 

 lavender-grey or very finely marked all over with the same colour. 

 They measure from -7 to -83 in length, and from 'oo to -6 in 

 breadth. 



3. 



North America (//. Buckley : Crowley Bequest 



Tristram Coll.). 

 North America (Smiths. Inst.). 

 North America [Henshaw Coll.). 

 Princeton, New Jersey, 24th May 



( W. E. B. Scott). 

 Princeton, 28th May [W. E. 



D. S.). 

 Princeton, Cth June ( W. E. D. S.). 



Pennsylvania ( T. M. Brewer). 

 Taunton, Massachusetts, 2nd June. 



3. Taunton, 2nd June. 



Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Princeton University, N.J. 



[E.]. 

 Princeton University, N.J. 



Princeton University, N.J. 



[E.]. 



H. E. Dresser, Esq. [E.]. 

 W. Radcliffe Saunders, Esq, 



W. Radcliffe Saunders, Esq. 



[P.]. 



Genus PASSERELLA, Sivains. 

 Passerella iliaca (Merrem). 



Fringilla iliaca, Thien. Fortpjtanz. ges. Viiff. p. 394, tab. xxxiv. fig. 3, a-c 



(1845-54). 

 Passerella iliaca, Ross, Nat. Hist. Rev. 1862, p. 282 ; id. Canacl. Nat. 



vii. p. 147 (1862); Baird, Brewer S^ Ridgiv. N. Amer. Bii-ds, ii. 



p. 50(1874); Coues, Birds N.-West, p. 160 (1874j ; Sharpe, Cat. 



Birds B. M. xii. p. 716 (1888) ; MacFarlane, P. U. S. Nat. Mus. 



xiv. p. 443 (1891) ; Nehrk. Kat. Eiersa7n7>il. p. 117 (1899) : Sharpe, 



Rand-l. V. p. 314 (19U9). 

 Passerella iliaca iliaca, Ridgiv. Birds North ^- Middle Amer. i. p. 386 



(1901). 



The eggs of the Fox-coloured Sparrow vary from a blunt oval 

 to a perfectly elliptical shape and are moderately glossy. They 

 are very pale green, densely mottled, blotched and smeared with 

 bright brick-red. Here and there, traces of underlying grey may 

 be detected. The surface-markings are confluent over the broad 

 end and frequently over the whole surface of the egg. Specimens 

 measure from -9 to '96 in length, and from -62 to •? in breadth. 



2. 100 miles N. of the Porcupine R., 

 Alaska (J. Lockhart : Tris- 

 tratn Coll.), 



2. Peel River, British N. America 

 {J. L. : Smiths. Inst.). 



5. Fort Simpson, British N America. 



2. Fort Simpson. 



3. Fcrt Simpson. 



Crowley Bequest. 



Salvin-Godman Coll. 



B. R. Ross, Esq. [P.]. 

 B. R. Ross, Esq. [P.J. 

 B. R. Ross, Esq. [P.]- 



