458 ORNITDOLOGY. 



Ibnii liorncoloi, with (U'licate, lilaceous tinge; iris, burnt umber ; tarsi aiul toes, dark 

 liorn-sepia.. 



417, (?(n/.; Carson City, Nevada, March -'I, ISGS. CJ |— llj— S-J— 3^. Same re- 

 i:ia:ks. Eill, lilaeeous sepia. 



4(;;5, i ad; Carson, March 28, 1SG8. Oii-lli— 3^— 3^, Same remarks. 



4(i4, S ad.; Carson, Marcli 28, 1868. OJ-J^_] li_3}i— 3^. Same remarks. 



40r., ? aiL; Carson, March 28, 1868. 6§— 11— 3^—3. Same remarks. 



466, ? ad; Carson, March 28, 1868. 613—11.^—31^—3^. Same remarks. 



494, <? ad.; Carson, April 4, 1868. Of— 11— 35— 3i. Same remarks. 



865, (? ad.; Camp l'.», East Humboldt .Alountains, Au.uust 10, 1S08. 7^— llj- (M 

 — 3|^-,. Same reinai ks. 



1182, nest and eggs (5); City Creek Cafion, Utah, Jiuie 18, 1S60. Xest in box- 

 elder bush, about 7,000 feet altitude. 



1239, nest and eggs (4); Parley's Park, Wahsatch Mountains, irtah, June 23, 

 1869. Nest in to[) of cotton-wood tree by canon stream. 



1240, nest and eggs (4); Parley's Park, Wahsatc'.i .Alountains, Utah, June 23, 

 1869. Nest in top of aspen. 



1270, 5 (k;.; Parley's Park, June 23, 1S(;9. 6^—11. 15111, umber-drab, j.aler and 

 more lilaceous basally aiul beneath ; iris, brown ; tarsi and toes, born-color. 



1329, nest and eggs (2) ; Parley's Park, June 28, 1809. Nest in aspen along stream. 



1342, 1343, nests and eggs (3, 1); Parley's Park, June 28, 1869. Nests in aspena 

 near stream. 



1347, S '"'•; Parley's l>ark, June 2S, 1S(;9. 7— 11 •'J. 



1433, ^ad.; Pailey's J'ark, July 19, 1869. 6i— llj. I'.ill, pinkish-drab, becoming 

 gradually paler on commissure and on lower mandible, there lading basally into iluU 

 whitish ; rictus, pale yellow ; iris, brown ; tarsi and toes, pur[)lishsepia. 



1434, nest; Parley's Park, July 19, 1869. Nest on horizontal branch of cotton- 

 wood tree. 



1.J17, SJi'i-'; Parley's Park, August 16, 1869. 6:J— li;j. 

 1518, 9 jiir.; Parley's Park, August 16, 1869. 6;]— 10;|. 



OaPvPODACUS PliONTALlS. 

 House Fincli; "Red-head Linnet." 



{\Vr-lo-n-!cli of tlu' Paiiitcs.) 

 n. frnj/la/is. 

 Frhujilla frontalis, Hav, Long's Exped., II, 1824, 40. 



Varpodavvs frontali.s, (iUAY, Gen. Birds, 1844-49.— Uaiud, Birds N. Am., 1858, 

 415; Catal., 1859, No. 308— CoopjOR, Orn. Cal., I, 156.— CouES, Key, 1872^ 

 129; Check hist, 1873, No. 141.— lIiONSilAW, IS75, 241. 

 Carpodacu.f J'ronfaVi^ ynv. frontalis, Piixiw., Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts, Jan., 1873, 



40.— B. B. & U., Hist. N. Am. I!., I, 1874, K;6, i.l. xxi, figs. .3, 6. 

 Carpodacus frontalii^. n. frontalis, Couics, B. N.W., 1871, 107. 



The "Ked-liead Linnet'' was the most lamiliar and one of the most 



