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General plumage, red; crown and under parts, bright red; crown, 

 with crest; throat, black; wings, not black (male). 



Cardinalis cardinalis. 

 Cardinal Grosbeak. 



See No. 273. 



General plumage, red; back, streaked; belly, whitish (male). 



Carpodacus purpureus. 

 Purple Finch. 



See No. 236. 



Crown, rump, and under parts, rose red; more or less white on 

 wing; mandibles, crossed. Loxia leucoptera {male). 



White-winged Crossbill. 



See No. 239. 



Crown, rump, and greater part 

 of under plumage, dull red; no white 

 on the wing; mandibles, crossed. 



Loxia curvirosira minor {male). 

 American Crossbill. 



See No. 238. 



Wings, with more or less white; general plumage, grayish olive, 

 or olive green, more or less strongly tinged with yellowish green on 

 rump; mandibles, crossed. Loxia leucoptera (female). 



White-winged Crossbill. 



See No. 239. 



Under parts, tinged with green, or olive green; yellowish green 

 on rump; no white on wings; mandibles, crossed. 



Loxia curvirostra minor (female). 

 American Crossbill. 

 See No. 238. 



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. 



Spiza americana. 

 Dickcissel. Black-throated Bunting. 

 See No. 278. 



