LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 375 



A u GENUS QUIRACA. SWAINS. 



NO. 



445 (597) QUIRACA C/ERULEA. (LiNN.) Blue Grosbeak. 



Eastern United States; from Illinois and New England (not common) 

 to the Gulf and Cuba. 



GENUS CYANOSPIZA. BAIRD. 



446 (598) CYANOSPIZA CYANEA. (Lira.) Indigo Bunting. 



Eastern United States ; from the Canadian border to the Gulf and 

 Central America. 



447 (600) CYANOSPIZA VERSICOLOR. (BONAP.) Varied Bunting. 



Western species, which has been taken in Michigan. 



448 (601) CYANOSPIZA CIRIS. (LiNN.) Painted Bunting. 



Eastern United States ; from Illinois and North Carolina south to the 

 Gulf, and in winter to Central America. 



GENUS EUETHEIA. REICH. 



449 (603) EUETHEIA BICOLOR. (LiNN.) Qrassquit. Black-faced Finch. 



West Indian species ; recorded from Florida Keys. 



450 (603 1 ) EUETHEIA CANORA. (GMEL.) Melodious Qrassquit. Cuban Finch. 



Cuban species ; recorded from Florida Keys. 



GENUS SPIZA. BONAP. 



451 (604) SPIZA AMERICANA. (GMEL.) Dickcissel. Black-throated Bunting. 



Eastern United States ; from Rocky Mountains to the Alleghanies ; and 

 casual, or accidental to New England ; breeding from Texas to the 

 Canadian border ; south in winter to Central and South America. 



GENUS CALAMOSPIZA. BONAP. 



452 (605) CALAMOSPIZA MELANOCORYS. STEJN. Lark Bunting. 



Western species ; recorded from Massachusetts and Long Island. 



FAMILY TANAGRID/G. Tanagers. 



GENUS PIRANGA. VIEILL. 



453 (607) PI RANG A LUDOVICIANA. (WILS.) Louisiana Tanager. 



Western species ; recorded from Massachusetts and New York. 



454 (608) PIRANQA ERYTHROMELAS. VIEILL. Scarlet Tanager. 



Eastern United States ; from the plaius to the Atlantic, and Ontario to 

 the West Indies, and South America ; breeds from Illinois and 

 Virginia northward. 



455 (610) PIRANQA RUBRA. (Lira.) Summer Tanager. 



Eastern United States ; but more southerly in its range than the Scar- 

 let Tanager ; rarely reaching southern New England, although 

 stragglers occur as far north as New Brunswick ; breeds in Virginia 

 (and occasionally still further north) to Florida. 



