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I, a a Boston bird-store I lately saw a Rose-breasted Grosbeak in very 
remarkable plumage. The whole under-parts, from the throat to the 
crissum, including the sides, were unitorm deep rose, nearly as vivid as 
is the normal breast-patch. The rump also was rose-tinted ant 1 
there was a wash of the same color along the superciliary stiipe. lh< 
bird was evidently a male and apparently an adult, for the wings and tai 
were clear black. 
I was told that it had been kept in a cage for about six months ; whe 
first captured it was of the usual color, but shortly afterwards it moulte 
and the present plumage was assumed. The owner had never seen 
similar case although he has had many of these Grosbeaks in confine 
ment. — W illiam Brewster. Cambridge , Mass. 
Bull. N, 0 . 0 , < 3 , July, 1881 , p. / ZrO ■ 
Albinistic Plumages. R. Deane. 
15. Goniaphea ludoviciana. Rose-breasted Grosbeak. — A jo 
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