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542a. 
542b. 
546a. 
552a. 
553. 
554. 
554a. 
558. 
559a. 
560. 
WYOMING BIRDS. 
Ammodramus sandwichensis savanna: Savannah Sparrow. 
“Accidental. ‘This has been placed in the Wyoming list 
upon a single specimen which Dr. Jesurun has taken at 
Douglas. I have examined the skin and I am unable to 
distinguish it from the typical eastern bird.” (Knight.) 
Passerculus sandwichensis alaudinus: Western Savannah 
Sparrow. 
Very abundant ‘summer resident about marshy places from 
the plains up to at least 9,000 feet and probably higher. 
Ammondramus savannarum bimaculatus: Western Grass- 
hopper Sparrow. 
Knight did not record this bird, but Peabody, Lockwood, 
and Blackwelder have found it in the state. 
Chondestes grammacus strigatus: Western Lark Sparrow. 
Rather an uncommon summer resident over the plains re- 
gion and lower foothills of the state. 
Zonotrichia querula: MHarris’ Sparrow. 
Knight said migratory, rare; and that but two specimens 
had been found in the state. Peabody now has found it. 
Zonotrichia leucophrys leucophrys: White-crowned Sparrow. 
From the foothills to timber line, and even above, this bird 
is an abundant summer resident. 
Zonotrichia leucophrys gambeli: Gambel’s Sparrow. 
Metz is the only recent observer who positively records it. 
Jewett noticed White-crowned Sparrows that were pos- 
sibly of this species. 
Zonotrichia albicollis: White-throated Sparrow. 
Lockwood has found this bird. His is the only record 
since that by Knight, who recorded but one specimen from 
the state. 
Spizella monticola ochracea: Western Tree Sparrow. 
Apparently a rather uncommon migrant ; probably a summer 
resident, as it has been found during late winter and early 
spring in southern Wyoming. 
Spizella passerina passerina: Chipping Sparrow. 
“Probably a summer resident, but rare. The record of this 
species in the state comes from the National Museum. 
Specimen No. 38477 was taken at Laramie Peak and No. 
