FAMILY FRINGILLIDE. — SPARROWS, FINCHES, CROSSBILLS, ETC. 253 
Crown, olive gray; chin, white; throat, 
black; breast, yellow; belly, white; 
shoulder (wing coverts), chestnut 
brown; back, streaked with black; 
more or less yellow over the eye. 
Black-throated Bunting. 
Dickcissel. 
Spiza americana. 
See No. 451. 
Underparts, dull buffy yellow; more or iess black streaks on sides; crown, black- 
ish, with tawny buff stripe through centre; back, heavily streaked with black ; 
tail feathers, very pointed. (This bird belongs in Section 8, as it is nota 
Tanager or a Finch, but the bill might appear Fringilline to beginners. ) 
Bobolink. 
Dolichonyx oryzivorus (female), 
See No. 370. 
General plumage, more or less blue. 
Blue Grosbeak. 
Guiraca cerulea. 
See No. 445, 
Underparts, brownish white, tinged with blue on the breast; head, rump, 
and lesser wing coverts, usually tinged with blue. 
Blue Grosbeak. 
Guiraca cerulea ( female). 
See No. 445. 
