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Pipilo erythrophthalmus ( VieilL). 
A Towhee from North Truro, Mass. {$ ad.. No. 4208, Miller 
collection, August 12, 1889) is normal in all respects except that 
the scapulars on each side are conspicuously edged with white. 
The marking is only slightly less extensive than in a specimen 
of Pipilo maculatus oregonus taken at Victoria, B. C., on August 
1, 1888. Eastern Towhees with spotted scapulars have been 
recorded before but such specimens are always of interest. 
