Dae, KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 
Top of head and back, chestnut ana black; 
sides, sometimes with black spots. Occurs 
only as far as known in Florida and Southern 
Georgia. 
Pine-woods Sparrow. 
Peucae estivalis. 
See No, 434. 
Top of head and back, rufous brown with more or less gray on feathers; sides, 
Without spots. 
Bachman’s Sparrow. 
Peucae cestivalis bachmanii. 
See No. 435. 
Part 4. The following species have the breast not streaked (in the 
adult); carpal joint (bend of wing), not edged with yellow : — 
Wing coverts and secondaries, edged with rufous 
brown; flanks, brownish olive. 
Swamp Sparrow. 
Melospiza georgiana. 
See No. 438. 
Wing coverts and secondaries, edged with pale tawny 
buff; tail feathers, brown, narrowly edged with 
brownish white; flanks, pale buffy white. 
Field Sparrow. 
Spizella pallida. 
See No. 426. 
Spizella pallida. 
