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Fringilla ccelebs. 2 . White, with the portions of the 
mantle and rump (green in regularly eoloured birds) 
pale sulphur-yellow. 
1 c? • Arezzo, Italy. Almost entirely like the first- 
mentiond <^, but with some brown on the back. 
1. Buff; quills and tail almost entirely white, the 
greenish edges on the secondaries replaced by pale 
yellow. 
1 ^ ad. Near Cheltenham, 8.4.96. Everywhere of a 
curious cinnamon-rufous colour, which is darkest on the 
dark portions, lightest on the white parts of the plumage. 
Linota cannabina. Three pale varieties. Brighton. 
Pyrrhula europjEa. 1. White; crown, sides of head and 
neck, throat, chest, breast, and abdomen bright rosy red. 
1. Similar, but with a faint rosy tinge on the back 
and the red portions very much paler. 
1. Pure white. N. Gloucester, Aug. 1895. 
CoccoTiiRAUSTES coccoTHRAUSTES. Brighton. Pied all over, 
white predominating; underside and head and neck 
almost universally wdiite. 
Loxia curvirostra. ? . Head and neck, greater part of 
underside, and a few feathers here and there white. 
Pyrrhuloxia sinuata. Texas. Lores and throat faintly 
red ; nearly the whole crest and bases of quills and 
tail red. 
Emberiza ciTRiNELLA. • Cheltenham. Below rather 
light yellow ; above pied with a great deal of sulphur- 
yellow. 
1. Head and throat mostly light yellow. 
1. All over brownish black; some of the quills white. 
Emberiza miliaria. 2. England. Principally white, with 
brown spots and other markings. 
Emberiza schceniclus. 1. White, with a few brown feathers 
on the back and abdomen, and with some brown markings 
in the tail. 
1. Hereford. White, with pale reddish-brown 
markings. 
