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pale bluish-grey ; rump yellowish-grey ; quills and tail dusky brown, 
the former margined with light red, the latter with yellowish-grey, 
lower parts greyish- white, the sides of the neck and body, and the 
fore part of the breast, tinged with yellowish-brown. 
Male, 6, 8. 
From Texas to Maryland, in Kentucky and the intermediate parts, 
during winter. Breeds from Maryland to Maine. Abundant. 
Field Sparrow, Fringilla pusilla, Wils. Amer. Orn. v. ii. p. 121. 
Fringilla pusilla, Bonap. Syn. p. 110. 
Field or Rush Sparrow, Fringilla juncorum, Nutt. Man. v. i. p. 499. 
Field Sparrow, Fringilla pusilla, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. ii. p. 229. 
165. 10. Emberiza socialis, Wils. Chipping Bunting. — 
Chipping Sparrow. 
Plate CIV. Male. 
Bill with the upper mandible blackish-brown ; upper part of the 
head bright chestnut-red, part of forehead black ; anterior part of the 
back streaked with dusky, bright chestnut, and yellowish-grey; a faint 
ring on the neck, a band over the eyes, the throat, and fore part of the 
breast, pale bluish-grey; rump bluish-grey, streaked with dusky; 
quills and tail dusky brown, the former margined with light red, the 
latter with yellowish-grey ; two white bands on the wing ; breast and 
sides pale grey, inclining to white. This species closely resembles the 
last in colour, but may be distinguished by the black on the forehead, 
and the dusky colour of the bill. 
Male, 6i, 8. 
Abundant throughout the United States. Winter resident in all the 
Southern States. Not seen in Texas, Nova Scotia, or Labrador. 
Chipping Sparrow, Fringilla socialis, Wils. Amer. Orn. v. ii. p. 127. 
Fringilla socialis, Bonap. Syn. p. 109. 
Chipping Sparrow, Fringilla socialis, Nutt. Man. v. i. p. 497. 
Chipping Sparrow, Fringilla socialis, Aun. Orn. Biog. v. ii. p. 21 ; v. v. p. 517. 
166. 11. Emberiza Canadensis, Lath. Canada Bunting. — 
Tree Sparrow. 
Plate CLXXXVIII. Stale and Female. 
Bill with the upper mandible blaekish-brown above, yellowish-red 
beneath ; upper part of the head bright chestnut-red ; anterior part of 
the back streaked with dusky, bright chestnut, and yellowish-grey ; a 
faint ring on the neck, a band over the eyes, the throat and fore part 
of the breast pale bluish-grey ; rump pale yellowish-grey, faintly 
streaked with dusky ; quills and tail dusky brown, the former mar- 
gined with light red, the latter with greyish- white ; two white bands 
on the wing ; breast and sides pale grey, inclining to white, the latter 
tinged with yellowish-brown. 
