FAMILY FRINGILLIDAZ. — SPARROWS, FINCHES, CROSSBILLS, ETC. 229 
Top of head and nape, pale olive green, mixed 
with black; no tawny stripe over eye. 
Henslow’s Sparrow. 
Ammodramus henslowii, 
See No. 412. 
Top of head, brownish and slate color; a 
sSsotawny stripe over each eye; no tawny stripe 
on middle of crown. 
Sharp-tailed Sparrow. 
Sharp-tailed Finch. 
Ammodramus caudacutus and races. 
See No. 414. 
Back and rump, olive green; throat or sides of neck, 
black (male), or gray (female). West Indian species, 
accidental on Florida Keys. 
Black-faced Finch or Grassquit. 
Euetheia bicolor. 
See No. 449. 
Phompara bicolor. 
Back and rump, olive green; sides of neck, yellow (male), or throat, chestnut 
brown (female). West Indian species accidental on Florida Keys. 
Cuban Finch, or [Melodious Grassquit. 
Euetheia canora. 
See No. 450. 
