VOL. I.] 



New Junco f^'om Califoi'nia, 



239 



Adult male. 



W- Anthonv. W 



Peak, Cal., May 24th, 1890; E. C. Thurber, collector.) Head and 

 neck all around sooty -black, sharply defined against the white 

 breast and pale chestnut dorsal patch; lower parts and under tail 

 coverts pure white; sides pale pinkish, grayish on flanks; wings and 

 tail blackish, former with slightly hoary edgings of the primaries; 

 three lateral rictrices white, the third with inner web broadly black- 

 ish ; bill and feet flesh color. 



DIMENSIONS OF JUNCO HYEMALIS THURBERI 



COLLECTION OF A. W. ANTHONY. 



- -^— 



No. 



Sex and 



Age. 



Locality 



3043 



3045 



3047 

 3052 



3054 



3055 



3058 



3071 

 3072 



^ ad 



$ ad 



t ad 



^ ad 



Wilson's Peak 

 Wilson's Peak 

 Wilson's Peak 

 Wilson's Peak 



t ad Wilson's Peak 



?6 ad 



^ ad 



^ ad 



Wilson's Peak 

 Wilson's Peak 

 Aliiambra 

 Wilson's Peak 



Date. 



Aug. 28, 1890 

 Aug. 28, 1890 

 Aug. 28, 1890 

 Aug. 28, 1890 

 Aug. 28, 1890 

 Aug. 28, 1890 

 Aug. 28, 1890 

 Feb. 26, 1890 

 May 24, 1890 





pi 





CD 



o 

 W 



Eft 





mm. mm. 



72 73 

 71 i 67 



■ 



mm 



i 



2 



73 



72 



/ 



2 



71 

 73 



72 6S 



68 



4 



i 



3 



3 



q:j 



m 



10 



9 



10 



10 



10 



10 



9 



10 



%5 10 



I 



mm. 





6 



6 



6 



6 



6 



6 



mm 



17 



6 18 



6 18 



19 



6 19 



19 



13 



19 



19 



Remarks 



Type 



Digitalis purpurea — the well-known and showy " Foxglove *' 

 of the gardens — is becoming freely naturalized by roadsides and 

 along streams in Mendocino County. The long racemes of various 

 colors add much to the beauty of the landscape. 



