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FRINGILLINJE. EMBERIZA. 
Bill very short and stout; tail-feathers acute. Upper parts light 
greyish-brown, mixed on the neck with ash-grey, the central parts of 
all the feathers brownish-black, the margins of those of the back bright 
chestnut ; upper part of the head brownish-black, with a longitudinal 
central line of yellowish- white, and a yellow line over each eye ; se- 
condary coverts dusky, margined with greyish-white ; the edge of the 
wing at the flexure bright yellow ; quills and tail-feathers dusky brown, 
margined with whitish ; lower parts pale yellowish-grey, the fore neck 
and lower tail-coverts of a richer tint ; the sides inclining to grey, and 
faintly streaked with dusky. 
Male, 8. 
Passes from Texas to Connecticut; breeds from Maryland to Con- 
necticut. Columbia River. Rather Common. Migratory. 
Yellow-winged Sparrow, Fringilla passerina, Wils. Amer. Orn. v. iii. p. 76. 
Fringilla passerina, Bonap. Syn. p. 109. 
Savannah Finch or Yellow-shouldered Bunting, Nutt. Man. v. i. p. 494. 
Yellow-crowned Sparrow, Fringilla passerina, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. ii. p 180 ; v. v. 
p. 497. 
163. 8 . Emberiza Henslowi, Aud. Henslow’s Bunting. 
Plate LXX. Male. 
Bill very stout ; wings short, convex, the first quill equal to the 
fourth, and scarcely shorter than the second and third ; tail emarginate 
and rounded, with the feathers acute. Upper parts light yellowish- 
brown, streaked with brownish-black, the margins of the feathers on 
the back and scapulars light red ; the edge of the wing pale yellow ; 
quills dusky, primaries edged with brownish-yellow, secondaries with 
light red ; tail-feathers dusky, the outer margined with yellowish- 
brown, the middle more broadly with light red ; lower parts light 
brownish-yellow, the abdomen and throat paler, the sides of the neck 
and body, and the fore part of the breast streaked with black. 
Male, 5. 
Winters in Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, and Florida. 
Breeds from Maryland to New York. Abundant. Accidental in Ohio. 
Henslow’s Bunting, Emberiza Henslowii, Nutt. Man. App. v. ii. p. 
Henslow’s Bunting, Emberiza Henslowii, Aun. Orn. Biog. v. i. p. 360 5 v. v. p. 498. 
^ Wings considerably rounded, with the third and fourth quills 
longest. Tail rather long, emarginate. 
164. 9. Emberiza pusilla, Wils. Field Bunting. — Field 
Sparrow. 
Plate CXXXIX. Male. 
Bill light brownish-red ; upper part of the head chestnut- red ; ante- 
rior part of the back streaked with dusky, bright chestnut, and yellow- 
ish-grey ; a faint ring on the neck, a band over the eyes, and the throat 
