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KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 



Part 5. The following species have the underpants not marked with red, 

 blue, yellow, or green ; the breast, not distinctly streaked, and no yellow on 

 the carpus (bend of the wing): — 



Crown and back, the same color, brown without streaks. 



Crown and back, bright olive green, \\ ithout streaks. 



Indigo Bunting. 



Passerina cyanea (female). 

 See No. 440. 



Painted Bunting. 



Passerina ciris (female). 

 See No. 448. 



Back, streaked with black ; rump, olive brown, streaked with black ; wing coverts 

 and secondaries, broadly edged with rufous brown; sides of body, clear olive 

 brown ; middle ol belly, whitish. 



Swamp Sparrow. 



ilelospiza ge.oryiana . 



Bill, black or dark brown; back, streaked witli 

 black ; rump, slate gray ; adult birds have the 

 crown rufous. 



Chipping Sparrow. 



Spizella socialis. 

 See No. 425. 



Bill, reddish brown; crown and back, rufous 

 •^ brown; back, streaked with black; rump, pale 



grayish brown. 



Field Sparrow. 



Spizella pusillti. 

 See No. 428. 



Bill, pale brown (not reddish brown) ; underparts, 

 dull white (not grayish on sides as in socialis) ; 

 crown and back, pale grayish brown, streaked 

 with black ; I'unip, grayish brown (not slate gray 

 as in socialis) . 



Clay -colored Sparrow. 



Spizella pallida. 

 See Xo. 426, 



