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whitish ; tail-feathers blackish-brown, narrowly edged with pale yel- 
lowish-grey, the lateral of a lighter tint ,* lower parts dull brownish- 
white, sides light greyish-brown, lower wing-coverts yellowish-white, 
Male, 5i, wing, 2xJ. 
North California. 
Morton’s Finch, Fringilla Mortoni, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. v. p. 312. 
* Claws shorter and more curved. 
191. 6. Fringilla Pennsylvanica, Lath. White-throated 
Finch. 
Plate VIII. Male and Female. 
Male with the bill dusky ; the upper part of the head black, with a 
central white band ; a bright yellow band from the nostril to the eye 
continued into a white band passing over and behind it, and margined 
beneath with black ; fore part of back bright bay, streaked with dusky 
and reddish-yellow ; rump yellowish-grey ; edge of wing light yellow ; 
quijls brownish-black, primaries edged with yellowish-grey, seconda- 
ries and their coverts with light red ; two narrow bands of white on 
the wings, formed by the tips of the secondary coverts and first row 
of small coverts; tail-feathers brown, edged with rufous ; throat white; 
cheeks, sides, and fore part of neck, and a portion of breast, ash-grey, 
the rest of the lower parts greyish- white, the sides tinged with yellow- 
ish-grey. Female similar, but with the colours duller. 
Male, 6 1, 9. Female, 6 1, 8^. 
Winter resident from Louisiana to Maryland, and inland as far as 
Kentucky. Breeds from Maine to the Fur Countries. Abundant. 
White-throated Sparrow, Fringilla albicolhs, WiLS. Amer. Orn. v. iii. p. 51. 
Fringilla Pennsylvanica, Bo nap. Syn. p. lOS. 
Fringilla ( Zonotrichia) Pennsylvanica, Wliite-throated Finch, Swains. & Rich. 
F. Bor. Amer. v. ii. p. 256. 
White-throated Sparrow, Fringilla Pennsylvanica, Nutt. Man. v. i. p. 481. 
White-throated Sparrow, Fringilla Pennsylvanica, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. i. p. 42 ; v. v. 
p. 497. 
192. 7. Fringilla leucophrys, Gmel. White-crowned Finch. 
— White-crowned Sparrow. 
Plate CXIV. Adult Male and Female in second plumage. 
Male with the bill yellowish-red, tipped with brown ; upper part of 
the head with four longitudinal black, and three white bands ; fore 
part of the back streaked with reddish-brown and yellowish-grey; 
rump light yellowish-brown ; quills dark brown, primaries edged with 
yellowish-grey, secondaries and their coverts with yellowish-red ; edge 
of wing whitish ; two bands of white on the wing, formed by the tips 
' of the secondary coverts and first row of small coverts ; tail-feathers 
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