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Setophaga ruticilla. Hastings, New York. White, sides 

 of breast, edges to quills, and base of tail yellow ; mantle, 

 back, and rump shaded with black. 



Empidias fuscus. N. America. Whitish buff; below with 

 a more conspicuous lemon-yellow shade ; crown and 

 nape pale grey-brown. 



Parus CjEruleus. ? . Altenburg (Brehm coll.). Very 

 pale everywhere. 



Chlorodrepanis wilsoni. Maui, Sandwich Islands. All 

 over bright canary-yellow ; wings and tail white with 

 yellow edges. 



Erithacus rubecula. I. Cage-bird. Wesel. Quills partially 

 white. 



1. Canterbury district. Body-plumage mostly white. 



1 ? . Sussex. Body-plumage and tail mostly white. 



Alauda arvensis. England. Three pale greyish-brown 

 aberrations of different shades. 



? . Naples. Pale grey and brown above ; wings and 

 tail partially white. 



S . Rome. Pale buff ; wings and tail palest, almost 

 white. 



<J . Brighton. Sandy reddish brown, tips of wings 

 and tail whitish. 



2 <J <J , 1 ? . England. Upperside most delicately 

 black and greyish white, not at all suggesting a variation 

 of plumage. 



S . Near Tring. Some of the quills, wing-coverts, 

 and rectrices white. 



? . Brighton. Tail partially white. 



cJ . Rottingdean. Wings and tail partially white. 



1. Sussex. Upperside, wings, and tails mostly white. 



Galerida cristata. Pomerania. Sandy buff, recalling 

 some of the desert-forms of Crested Larks, but yet quite 

 different from them. 



