WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILL. 
541 
Great Pine Swamp or forest of the Pokono (Pennsylva- 
nia), in the month of September, so that it may be pos- 
sible that some few pairs breed in this situation. 
This species is about 5J inches long. (In the young male) the 
wings and tail are of a deep black ; and the general color of the 
plumage is dark crimson, partially spotted with dusky ; tertials 
tipt with white ; vent white, spotted with dusky. Bill brown horn- 
color. Feet and legs brown, and stout as in the preceding species. 
