. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Head and back, black ; l)reast and under wing coverts, rose red ; belly, white (male). Rose=breasted Grosbeak. Hahiii hidovicirtna. See "N"o. 44.S. Part 2. The following species have more or less yellow, orange, or green on the underparts : —. Forehead, yellow; crown, black; rump, greenish yellow; tertials, heavily marked with white ; under- parts, dark olive yellow on bellj' (male). Evening Grosbeak. Coccothraustes respertinus. See No. 3S7. Underparts, gray, faintly tinged with greenish ye

. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Head and back, black ; l)reast and under wing coverts, rose red ; belly, white (male). Rose=breasted Grosbeak. Hahiii hidovicirtna. See "N"o. 44.S. Part 2. The following species have more or less yellow, orange, or green on the underparts : —. Forehead, yellow; crown, black; rump, greenish yellow; tertials, heavily marked with white ; under- parts, dark olive yellow on bellj' (male). Evening Grosbeak. Coccothraustes respertinus. See No. 3S7. Underparts, gray, faintly tinged with greenish ye Stock Photo
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. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Head and back, black ; l)reast and under wing coverts, rose red ; belly, white (male). Rose=breasted Grosbeak. Hahiii hidovicirtna. See "N"o. 44.S. Part 2. The following species have more or less yellow, orange, or green on the underparts : —. Forehead, yellow; crown, black; rump, greenish yellow; tertials, heavily marked with white ; under- parts, dark olive yellow on bellj' (male). Evening Grosbeak. Coccothraustes respertinus. See No. 3S7. Underparts, gray, faintly tinged with greenish yellow; back, gray, more or less tinged with green; wings aud tail, black, marked with white. Crown and sides of head and chin, black; underparts, orange brown, or pale orange chestnut; middle of belly and under wing coverts, bright yellow; wings and tail, black, marked with white (male). Black=headed Grosbeak. Ilahia melanocephala. See No. 444. Underparts, pale tawny yellow, more or less streaked with black on sides of Ijody; crown, black, with brownish buff stripe in centre; tail feathers, sharp pointed. [This species belongs in Family Icterida;', but might be looked for under this section (female).] Bobolink. Dolochonyx ori/zivortts. See No. 370.. 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 work.. Cory, Charles B. (Charles Barney), 1857-1921; Field Columbian Museum. Chicago, Special edition printed for the Field Columbian Museum