of the United States. 109 



Savannah Finch, Fringilla savanna, Wils. Am. Orn. iv. 

 p. 72« pi. 34. jig. 4. male ; and Hi. p. 55- pi. 22. fig. 3- 

 female. 



Inhabits near the Atlantic coast from Savannah to New- 

 York : common : resident. 



173. Fringilla hyemalis, L. nee auct. Blackish ; belly, and 

 lateral tail feathers, white ; bill whitish. 



Snoiv-bird, Fringilla nivalis (hudsonia), Wils. Am. Orn. 

 H. p. 129. pi. 16. fig. 6. 



Inhabits throughout the Union, during winter ; very com- 

 mon : retiring north in summer. 



147. Fringilla passerina, Wils. Breast pale ochre ; line 

 from the nostrils over the eye, shoulder, and lesser coverts, 

 yellow ; tail feathers subacute, outer partly whitish. 



Yellow-winged Sparrow, Fringilla passerina, Wils. Am. 

 Orn. Hi. p. 76. pi. 24. fig. 5. Fringilla savanarum9 Gm. 

 Lath. Fringilla caudacuta ? ? Lath. 



Inhabits during summer in the middle and northern states : 

 rather rare. 



175. Fringilla canadensis, Lath. Crown reddish-chesnut ; 

 stripe over the eye, sides of the neck, chin and breast, pale 

 ash ; wings bifasciate with white ; bill black, lower man- 

 dible yellow. 



Tree Sparrow, Fringilla arborea, Wils. Am. Orn. ii. p. 12S» 

 pi. 16. fig. 3. Fringilla monticola, Gm. 



Inhabits arctic America, wintering throughout the Union : 

 common. 



167. Fringilla socialis, Wils. Frontlet black ; crown ches- 

 nut ; chin and line over the eye, whitish ; breast and sides of 

 the neck, pale ash ; bill entirely black. 



Chipping Sparroiv, Fringilla socialis, Wils. Am. Orn. ii, 

 p. 127. pi. 16 fig. 5. 



Inhabits the middle and northern states ; passes to the 

 southern in winter. 



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