. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . McCowns Longspur. Top of head, black; wing coverts, heavilymarked with chestnut; throat and belly, white ;a large patch of black on the breast; most ofthe tail feathers, white, tipped with darkbrown. Rhynchophanes mccownil. McCowns No. Lark Sparrow. Crown, chestnut, with stripe of white in center (male), or dull olive,streaked with Ijlackisli (female); back, streaked; under parts, white(pale brownish olive on sides of body); a short streak of dark brownor black on each side of white throat; tail feathers, tipped with white. Chondesles


. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . McCowns Longspur. Top of head, black; wing coverts, heavilymarked with chestnut; throat and belly, white ;a large patch of black on the breast; most ofthe tail feathers, white, tipped with darkbrown. Rhynchophanes mccownil. McCowns No. Lark Sparrow. Crown, chestnut, with stripe of white in center (male), or dull olive,streaked with Ijlackisli (female); back, streaked; under parts, white(pale brownish olive on sides of body); a short streak of dark brownor black on each side of white throat; tail feathers, tipped with white. Chondesles Sparrow. Lark No. 254. Head, face, and throat, Ijlack; tail, grayish brown; bill, pale red;back, brown, streaked with black; wing, about Zonotrichia Sparrow. See No. 255. 214 Field Museum of Natural History.— Zoology, Vol. IX.


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