Plate CLXV. Male.
Feathers of the upper parts brownish-red margined with bluish-grey, those on the fore part of the back darker; quills dusky brown, primaries margined with yellowish-grey, secondaries with brownish-red; tail-feathers dusky brown margined with grey; a band of ochre-yellow from the base of the upper mandible over the eye; throat pale yellowish-grey, with a short dusky streak on each side; lower parts light yellowish-grey, the fore part of the breast and the sides tinged with brown.
Male, 6, 71/2.
Georgia and South Carolina. Rather rare. Migratory.
Bachman's Finch, Fringilla Bachmanii, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. ii. p. 366.
177. 2. Peucæa Lincolnii, Aud. Lincoln's Pinewood-Finch.
Plate CXCIII. Male and Female.
Bill shorter and more slender. Upper parts yellowish, streaked with brownish-black: on the head a thin greyish-blue longitudinal band; quills dusky brown, margined with yellowish-brown; tail-feathers broadly margined with yellowish-brown; cheeks greyish-brown, with an inferior band of ochreous; throat white, streaked with dusky, and having a line of dusky spots on each side; fore part of breast and sides pale greyish-yellow, streaked with dusky; the rest of the lower parts greyish-white.
Male, 53/4, 82/12.
New York and Labrador. Rather rare. Migratory.