14- Records of Birds 7c!iifli Jiavc bred in Captivity. 
WHITE-CROWNED SONG-SPARROW x CHINGOLO SONG-SPAR 
ROW. tA.{;.li. i. i2_'. W.T.P. 
Seth Smith (almost certainly the first). 
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75. — CHINGOLO SONG-SPARROW Bracliyspiza pileata. W.T.P. 
1st Tesclieiiiaker, 1907. A.S. Medal. A.M. (n.s.) vi. 26 and B.N. 1908 2( 
Hybrids. 
X Chingolo (White-crowned Song-Sparrow). 
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76. — INDIGO BUNTING. Pusscrina cya>iea. W.T.P. 
1st Farrar, 1900. A.S. Medal. See A.M. vi. 270. 
Abroad, ist Russ fRi'ss. 
Hybrids. 
INniGO X CANARY. W.T.P. Vale. 
Abroad. W.T.P. C. Scott in the U.S.A. jA.G.B. i. 124 
INDIGO X NONPAREIL. 
Thomasset, 1915. See B.N. 1915. 261, 287; and 1916, 52. 
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77. — NONPAREIL. C. ciris. W.T.P. 
1st Farrar, 1899. A.S Medal. See A.M. v. 165. 
Abroad, ist Russ fRuss. And Keulemans (Cage Birds, 87, p. 105) says 
that they breed freely in confinement and that he has known sevei d 
instances (presumably abroad) of their producing two if not three 
broods a year. 
Hybrids. 
X Nonpareil (Indigo Bunting). 
0 
78. — VARIED BUNTING P. versicolor. 
Abroad. 1st Schleusner |Ru,ss. 
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79. — TOWHEE BUNTING. Pipilo crythropllialiua. 
Abroad, ist Landauer fRuss. 
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80. — O-RCHARD FINCH. Phryi:,ihis jriiticcti. 
1st Amsler, 1915. Sec B.N. 1915, 1-3, 319. 
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81. — DIUCA FINCH Diuca diuca. W.T.P. 
" Bred at the 2oo, 1887 and by Alderson, 1900. fA.G.B. i. 132. 
