FAMILY FRINGILLIDA. — SPARROWS, FINCHES, CROSSBILLS, ETC. 261 
Group 7. Wing, 4.25 to 4.75 inches long. 
First primary, not short, never fess than two thirds as long as second or 
third; bill, stout and conical; nostrils, high, near the culmen; primaries, 
nine ; tarsus, flattened behind. 
Throat, brownish olive, shading to 
yellowish green on the belly ; wing, 
black, with patch of white; bill, yel- 
lowish ; forehead, yellow ; crown, black 
(male); forehead and crown, grayish 
(female). 
Evening Grosbeak. 
Coccothraustes vespertinus. 
See No. 387. 
General plumage of body, rose red, 
more or less mixed with gray; tail, 
dark brown; wings, brown, the coy- 
-  erts and tertials, edged with white. 
Pine Grosbeak. 
Pinicola enucleator (male) 
See No. 388. 
General plumage, gray; the crown and rump, tinged with yellowish olive; 
wings, dark brown; the coverts and secondaries, edged with white. 
Pine Grosbeak. 
Pinicola enucleator (female). 
See No. 388. 
