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82. — PILEATED FINCH. C orypltospingus pilcatus. W.T.P. 
1st Williams, 1905. A.S. Medal. See A.M. (n.s.) iv. 30. 
Abroad. Lired once in Germany. jA.G.B. i. 13-;. 
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83. — RED-CROWNED FINCH. Khodospingus cruciilus. 
Abroad, ist Harris fRuss. " Easily bred," fRuss. 
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84. — RED-CRESTED CARDINAL. Paroaria cucullata. W.T.P. 
Lovell Keays, 1914. B.N. 1915, 149. 
Abroad. In Florence, 1837 to — 39. See B.N. 1909, 236. 
1st Bodinus jRuss, but the above record must antedate his by a lon^j 
time. 
Hybrids. 
RED-CRESTED CARDINAL x POPE. W.T.P. 
Zoo, 1914. 
RED-CRESTED CARDINAL x GREEN CARDINAL. W.T.P. 
1st Walker. 1910. F.B.C. Medal. See B.N. 1910, 364 
X Red-crested Cardinal (Red Cardinal). 
X Red-crested Cardinal (Pope). 
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85. — POPE P. larvata. W.T.P. 
1st Pennant, 1912. F.B.C. Medal. See B.N. 1912, 335. 
Abroad, ist Russ fRuss. 
Hybrids. 
POPE X RED-CRESTED CARDINAL. W.T.P. 
X Pope Red-crested Cardinal). 
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86. — GREEN CARDINAL. Giibernatrix cristata. W.T.P. 
Farrar, see A.M. iii. 192. Zoo, 1905, 1906. 
Abroad, ist Bodinus fRuss. 
Hybrids. 
X Green Cardinal (Red Cardinal). 
X Green Cardinal (Red-crested C). 
(To be concluded) . 
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Editorial. 
Nf.stixg .Skasux : .So far rcsuUs have not been N'ery 
encouraging, many first nests have been' lost owing to the 
changeable weather of the early spring, possibly aided by the 
