Sept., 1919 TWENTY-YEAR SERIES OF EGGS OF THE SIERRA JUNCO 185 
7. Ground color white faintly tinged with lichen-green (pl. xxx1II), spotted and 
lightly blotched, very evenly over the entire surface, with vinaceous drab (pl. 
XLv) and hazel (pl. xIv), but principally the former color. The blending of 
these two colors, which are very closely intermixed, gives to the egg a pecu- 
liar “pinkish-red” effect. [Egg in set 38.] 
8. Ground color white faintly tinged with lichen-green (pl. xxx1II), spotted and 
biotched principally around the larger end with vinaceous drab (pl. xLv). 
[Egg in set 53.] 
9. Ground color white faintly tinged with lichen-green (pl. xxx111), finely spotted 
and blotched, principally around the larger end, with light vinaceous gray (pl. 
L). [Egg of set 42.] 
10. Ground color very pale lichen-green (pl. xxxlII), scatteringly and sparsely 
marked (in fact the markings are so few that they can be counted) with tiny 
Fig. 36. THE TWENTY-YEAR SERIES OF EGGS OF THE SIERRA JUNCO, CONSISTING OF 
ARRANGED NUMERICALLY LEFT TO RIGHT. 
scrawls and spots of aniline black (pl. Lt). This is a rare type. [Egg in 
set 30.] 
11. Very pale lichen-green (pl. xxxli1), unmarked. A rare type. [Egg of set 30.] 
Types of Marking.— 
-1. Unmarked save for a few scattered spots and scrawl-like spots. 
2. Obscurely washed and clouded over the entire surface. 
3. Spotted and finely blotched, principally about the larger end. 
4. Spotted and finely blotched over the entire surface. 
5. Heavly spotted and blotched in a wreath around the major end, the balance of 
the surface being almost clear of markings. 
