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XCll 
Fringilla coclebs. White, with some brown patches; back, 
rump, and edges to quills yellow. 
(J ad. With a white mask. 
c? ad. With numerous white feathers on the head 
and wings and a few pale yellow ones on the mantle. 
d' ad. With numerous white feathers throughout, 
and some yellow ones on the back and rump ; head and 
neck almost uniform white. 
cJ . Near Tring. Very pale brown ; tail and wings 
partially white ; rump brownish yellow. 
? . Renthendorf (Brehm coll.). Like the former, 
but a little darker. 
Miliaria miliaria. 2. England. Buffy white, with some 
brown feathers all over. 
1. England. Yellowish white; primaries normal; 
tail quite white ; only the second feather from the left 
side brown ; under tail-coverts pale brown ; abdomen 
washed with buff and with a few dark brown narrow 
splashes. 
1 pull. Sussex. Wings partially white. 
1 pull. Sussex. White; tips of wings and wing- 
coverts and spots on crown of a very pale brown ; quills 
with very pale-yellow^ edges. 
1. Brighton. Upper surface pied. 
1. llottingdean, Sussex. Head pied. 
1. Rottingdean, Sussex. Altogether of a very dark 
brown above, and with black patches on the underside. 
This specimen has the appearance of one of those dark 
aberrations which are produced in ill-lighted cages by 
continual hemp-seed-feeding, so frequent in Bullfinches 
and Hawks, but it has not a sign otherwise of being a 
cage-bird and w'as caught in a wild state. 
Emberiza ciTRiNELLA. 1. Lincolnshire. Very pale rufous- 
brown and yellow ; wings and tail almost white. 
. Sarepta, S. Russia. Above pale ; below golden 
yellow, spotted wdth patches of normal feathers here 
and there ; w ings and tail normal. 
