KEY FOR WmXEE 



Bro'^n or Brownisb. 

 A. 



12. oo. Flies to or from trees ; rump white .... p. 216. Flicker. 

 10.75. Only where there is little snow; feeds in grass; shows white tail- 

 feathers in flight p. 190. Meadowlark. 



10.00. Head black ; breast bay p. 73. Bobtn. 



7.75. On or near the beach; throat yellow ... p. 200. SboTe lark. 



7.19. In flocksin trees; plomp, sleek; eats fmit p. 139. Cedar-bird. 



8.25. (As far north as Central Park, X. Y.) Crest, wings, and tail tinged 



with reddish p. 151. $ CardinaL 



7.17. Low in thickets; tail reddieh-brown ; breast white, spotted. 



p. T4. Hermit Thrtiah. 

 6.74. Scratches on ground; tail brown; throat white. 



p. 163. White-throated Sparrow. 

 [e.33. Size of English Sparrow.] 



6.36. In small flocks on ground; wing-bars white; breast nnstreaked, 



with .small dusky spot in centre . . p. 162. Tree Sparrow. 

 6.30. Skulks in marshes or brush heaps; breast streaked, with dark 



blotch in centre p. 157. Song Sparrow. 



6.27. Brownish-gray: in flocks with slate-gray males; outer tail-feathers 



white p. 158. $ Junco. 



6.25. Only in beach grass . . . .p. 171. Ipswich Sparrow. 

 5.66. Clings close to tree-trunks . . p. 88. Brown Creeper. 



5.65. In small flocks; common near sea-shore or in bayberry patches; 



rump yellow • P- 120. Myrtle Warbler. 



5.32.** Grayish-brown; feeds in birches or in weed-patches; adults have 



dark red crown . ... p. 178. BedpolL 



5.10. In small flocks in trees or on ground; call-notes sweet; flies high 



when startled; wings and tail black and white. 



p. 177. QoldOnch. 



B'. 

 5.50. Sknlks in brush heaps; whistles loudly; conspicuous whitish line 



over eye . p. 94. Carolina Wren. 



4.06. Skulks in brush heaps or walls ; dark brown and verr small. 



p. 91. Winter Wren. 



