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lower parts light grayish brown, or dull grayish bufT, paler on 

 throat and bellj*; a distinct broad black streak on each side of 

 throat, bordered above by a maxillary stripe the same color as 

 throat ; a rusty postocular streak. Young : Upper parts, including 

 top of head, dull brownish, streaked with darker; lower parts 

 dingy pale grayish bult', the chest and sides streaked with dusk}- ; 

 otherwise, much like adult.) 

 d}. Feathers of back largely rusty or chestnut centrally; prevailing 

 color of upper ])arts dull brownish, 

 e*. Smaller: Length about 5.50-5.75, wing 2.20-2.40 (2.32), tail 

 2.50-2.70 (2.5S), eulmen .48-.50 (.49). depth of bill at base 

 .20-.22 (.21), tarsus .75-.S0 (.79). Eggs .78 X -GO, plain 

 bluish white. Sab. California. 



580. P. ruficeps (Cass.). Rufous-crowned Sparrow, 

 e". Larger: Length 6.10-6.60, wing 2.50-2.S0 (2.G0), tail 2.75-3.00 

 (2.89), culnien .50.-58 (.52), depth of bill at base .25-.27 

 (.26), tarsus .78-.90 (.81). (Colors rather less bright than 

 in P. rvficeps, with the rusty less bright and the lower 

 parts rather less fulvous, but the difference very slight 

 and not entirely constant.) Nest on ground, in or by 

 tufts of grass. Eggs 3-4, .83 X -60, plain white. Hab. 

 Tablelands of Mexico, from Oaxaca north to Lower 

 California, southern Arizona and New Mexico, and west- 

 ern Texas. 

 5S0<?. P. ruficeps boucardi (Scl.). Boucard's Sparrow. 

 dP. Feathei-s of back dull brownish (not rusty) centrally, with black- 

 ish shaft-streaks ; prevailing color of upper parts ashy, cs- 

 peciallj- on back and scapulars ; measurements essentially as 

 in P. boucardi. Hub. Eastern Mexico (highlands of Yei'a Cruz, 

 etc.), north to central Texas. 



5S0i. P. ruficeps eremoeca Brown. Rock Sparrow. 

 b*. Lesser wing-coverts uniform bright cinnamon-rufous (except in first 

 plumage). 



Adult: Top of head streaked broadly with dark rufous or i-usty 

 (sometimes ncarlj- uniform rufous) and narrowly with grayish, the 

 latter also forming a more or less distinct median line ; a broad 

 superciliary stripe and sides of head generally light grayish ; upper 

 parts brownish gray or light grayish brown, the back and scapulars 

 streaked with blackish ; lower parts grayish white ; a blacl<ish 

 streak along each side of throat, another from corner of mouth, and 

 a rusty postocular streak. Young: Upper parts, including whole 

 top of head, light brown, broadly streaked with blackish ; lesser 

 wing-coverts dusky centrally, margined with pale brownish butl'; 

 lower parts whiti.sh, the chest and sides broadly streaked with 

 dusky. Length 5.70-5.90, wing 2.40-2.55, tail 2.80-3.00, tarsus 



