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Leucosticte tephrocotis 



Plectrophanes nivalis 

 Passerculus savanna 



sandwichensis 

 Chondestes grammaca 

 Zonotrichia Gambellii 



coronata 



albicollis 

 Junco oregonus 



Spizella monticola 



socialis . 



Brewerii 

 Melospiza rufina . 



Lincolnii 

 Passerella Townsendii 

 Cyonospiza amcena 



Summits of the Cascades and Rocky 

 Mountains. Very rare. Breeds 

 at an altitude of 7,000 feet above 

 the sea level. 



Sumass, Fort Colville. 



Common about the prairies and 

 open timbered lands. Arrive in 

 May, leave in September. 



The most abundant small bird in 

 British Columbia. Arrives early 

 in May, and leaves in October. 



Regular summer visitors. 



Icteridce. 



Agelaius phoeniceus 

 Molothrus pecoris 

 Sturnella neglecta 

 Icterus Bullockii 

 Scolecophagus cyanocephalus 



Abundant in some localities only 

 during the nocking, after nesting. 



Corvidce. 



Cervus americana 

 carnivorus 



- caurinus 



Picicorvus columbianus 

 Pica hudsonica 

 Cyanura Stelleri . 

 Perisoreus canadensis . 



For description of habits, see chap- 

 ter on Crows, Vol. II. 



