. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 774 2. Spiza townsendi. Eniberiza townsendi, And. B. Amer. pi. 400. fig. 4 ; id. Om. Biogr. iii. p. 183 (1834), v. p. 90 (1839); id. Syn. p. 101 (1839). Euspiza townsendi, Bp. Comp. ListB. Eur. 8f N. Amer. p. 32 (1838) ; Corns, Key N. Amer. B. p. 148 (1872); Baird, Brewer, Sf Ridqtv. Hist. N. Amer. B. ii. p. 68 (1874) ; Ridgiv. Proc. Nat. Mus. iii. p. 182 (1681) ; Cones, Key N. Amer. B. 2nd ed. p. 387 (1884) ; Brewster, Auk, i. p. 191 (1884); A. 0. U. Check-list N. Amer. B. p. 354 (1886). Male. " Upper parts, head, and


. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 774 2. Spiza townsendi. Eniberiza townsendi, And. B. Amer. pi. 400. fig. 4 ; id. Om. Biogr. iii. p. 183 (1834), v. p. 90 (1839); id. Syn. p. 101 (1839). Euspiza townsendi, Bp. Comp. ListB. Eur. 8f N. Amer. p. 32 (1838) ; Corns, Key N. Amer. B. p. 148 (1872); Baird, Brewer, Sf Ridqtv. Hist. N. Amer. B. ii. p. 68 (1874) ; Ridgiv. Proc. Nat. Mus. iii. p. 182 (1681) ; Cones, Key N. Amer. B. 2nd ed. p. 387 (1884) ; Brewster, Auk, i. p. 191 (1884); A. 0. U. Check-list N. Amer. B. p. 354 (1886). Male. " Upper parts, head, and neck all round, sides of body, and fore part of breast slate-blue; the back and upper surface of wings tinged with yellowish brown; the interscapular region streaked with black. A superciliary and maxillary line, chin and throat, and central line of underparts from the breast to crissum, white; the edge of the wing, and a gloss on the breast and middle of belly, yellow. A black-spotted line from the lower corner of the lower mandible down the side of the throat, connecting with a crescent of streaks in the upper edge of the slate portion of the breast. Length 5-75, wing 2-86, tail ; {Baird, Brewer, 6c Ridgway.) Eab. Chester County, Pennsylvania. Only a single specimen known. " Its peculiarities cannot be accounted for by hybridism, nor probably by individual variation " (A. 0. U. Chech-list, I. c). Dr. Coues suggests that it may be a hybrid between S. americana § and Guiraca ccerulea cJ. 86. PSETJDOCHLORIS. Type. Orospina, Cab. , p. 108 (nee Kaup, 1829) P. pratensis. Sycalis, pt., auct. Head of Pscudochloris aureiventris. Range. The greater part of South America from Guiana and Colombia southward. Key to the Species. a. No white patch on the outer tail-feathers. a'. Quills externally edged with bright yellow. a". Head yellow like the rest of the upper sur- face lutea, p. 775. b". Sides of body yellow; head grey like the back ;


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