Dark grey; throat pale rufous; a broad bar on the inner webs of the wing-feathers white: total length 5.
In my ornithological biography it is described as the Mexican Goldfinch, but that species has the back black, and the bases of the quills and tail-feathers white.
Sides of head, to above eye, and lower parts white; above gray; outer tail-feathers white.
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