274 SNODGRASS AND HELLER 



This stage is characteristic of the young in the first plumage of the 

 subgenera Cactospiza and Catnarhynchus. 



Stage II. — Plumage brownish, paler below, feathers with darker 

 centers showing specially as spots on the breast. Two wide, conspicu- 

 ous rufous wing bands formed on the tips of the middle and greater 

 wing coverts. Bill either entirely yellowish or yellowish below and 

 brownish or dusky above. Plumage soft and lax. 



Characteristic of the young in the second plumage of Cactospiza 

 and Camarhynchus, and of the young in the first plumage of Geo- 

 spiza. 



Stage III. — Resembles Stage II in color, but differs in lacking 

 the rufous wing bands, the tips of the wing coverts are gray or 

 brownish-gray. Plumage compact, not soft and lax. Bill as in Stage 

 II or entirely dusky. 



Characteristic of the adult male and female of Cactospiza, of the 

 adult female and the young in the third plumage of Camarhynckus, 

 and of the adult female and young in the second plumage of Geo- 

 spiza. 



Stage IV. — Dark brown above, spotted with blackish-brown be- 

 low, edges of feathers of breast and abdomen whitish. Bill mostly 

 brownish or black. 



Characteristic of immature males in the fourth plumage of Catna- 

 rhynchus and the third of Geospiza, and of adult females and young 

 in the first plumage of the lower numbers of Cactornis. 



Stage V. — Back, head, throat and breast continuously black; 

 wings sooty-brown ; abdomen whitish. Bill black. 



Characteristic of adult males of Camarhynckus, of immature males 

 in the fourth plumage of Geospiza, and of adult females and young 

 of the higher members of Cactornis. 



Stage VI. — Entirely brownish-black or black, except the edges of 

 the under tail coverts which are whitish, buffy or chestnut. Bill 

 black. 



Characteristic of adult males of Geospiza and Cactornis. 



From the above description it may be seen that the four subgenera 

 mentioned differ from one another in a very significant manner. The 

 differences may be tabulated as follows : 



A. Adult females in Stage III. 



1 . Adult males in Stage III Cactospiza. 



2. Adult males in Stage V Camarhynckus. 



3. Adult males in Stage VI Geospiza. 



B. Adult females in Stages IV or V Cactornis. 



