. The birds of eastern North America : known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian. Birds -- North America. Top of head, brownish and slate color ; a tawny stripe over each eye ; no tawny stripe on middle of crown. Sharp=tailed Sparrow. Sharp-tailed Finch. Ammodramus c<//n/is and races. See No. Phompara bicolor. Back and rump, olive green; throat or sides of neck, Mark (male), or "'ray (female). West Indian species, accidental on Florida Keys. Black-faced Finch or Grassquit. Euetheia bicolor. See No. 449. Back and rump, olive green; sides of neck, yellow (male), or throat, ches


. The birds of eastern North America : known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian. Birds -- North America. Top of head, brownish and slate color ; a tawny stripe over each eye ; no tawny stripe on middle of crown. Sharp=tailed Sparrow. Sharp-tailed Finch. Ammodramus c<//n/is and races. See No. Phompara bicolor. Back and rump, olive green; throat or sides of neck, Mark (male), or "'ray (female). West Indian species, accidental on Florida Keys. Black-faced Finch or Grassquit. Euetheia bicolor. See No. 449. Back and rump, olive green; sides of neck, yellow (male), or throat, chestnut brown (female). West Indian species accidental on Florida Keys. Cuban Finch, or Helodious Grassquit. Euetheia cirft. See No. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cory, Charles B. (Charles Barney), 1857-1921. Chicago : Field Columbian Museum


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