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563. Spizella pusilla ( "'Vson). — Field Sparrow. 



Lineolu, West Point, Kulo, Weeping Water, etc. i^L. Bruner); "Summer 

 resident, common, arrives as early as the last of April and has been found as 

 late as September" (Taylor); "West to the edge of the Great Plains" (Goss), 

 Beatrice, De Witt — nesting (A. S. Pearse); Omaha — breeds (L. Skow); Peru, 

 common — breeds (G A. Coleman); Omaha, "an abundant migrant and common 

 summer resident, arrives March 20 to May 1, breeds May 10 to Aug. 1 — three 

 broods— departs Sept. 15 to Oct. 10" (I.S. Trostler). 



563a. Spizella pusilla arenacea Chadb. — Western Field 

 Sparrow. 



Cherry county (J. M. Bates); "Great Plains, from Texas to Montana and 

 Dakota" (A. O. U. Check List). 



566. Junco aikeni Ridgw. — White-winged Junco. 



"Kocky mountains in Colorado and Wyoming, straggling east in winter ta 

 middle Kansas and Indian Territory" (Goss); Ft. Robinson, Sioux county, 

 December, 1895 (L. Bruner, D. A. Haggard); Sioux county, Feb. 18 to 29,1896, 

 abundant (L. Bruner, W. D. Hunter, L. Skow). 



Several specimens were taken in which the white wing-bands were 

 wanting, and a single one with decidedly pinkish sides. 



567. Junco hyemalis {Linn.). — Junco; Slate-colored Snow- 



bird. 



Lincoln, Omaha, Bellevue, West Point, Rulo, etc. (L. Bruner); "A fevr are 

 found here during the whole year, but the great mass pass northward in spring '* 

 (Aughey); "Winter resident, abundant" (Taylor); "South in winter through- 

 out the eastern United States and straggling westward to the Pacific coast" 

 (Goss); Beatrice (A. S. Pearse); Omaha (L. Skow); Gage county (F. A. Colby); 

 Omaha, an abundant winter resident, Oct. 10 to 30, March 20 to April 10 — a 

 few seen during summer — probably breeds here" (I. S. Trostler); Lincoln, 

 March 25 (D. A. Haggard). 



567a. Junco hyemalis oregonus ( Tot6'us.). — Oregon Junco. 



West Point, Lincoln (L. Bruner); " Baird mentions two specimens taken in 

 October, probably a rare winter resident in the western part of the state" 

 (Taylor); "In winter straggling east to the Mississippi river" (Goss); Sioux 

 county, December, 1895 (L. Bruner, D. A. Haggard); "In winter to middle 

 Kansas" (Ridgeway); Omaha (L. Skow); Sioux county, Feb. 19, 1896" (L. 

 Skow); Long Pine, April 8 (L M. Bates). 



5676. Junco hyemalis shufeldti Coale. — Shufeldt's Junco. 



Cherry county, Nebr. (J. M. Bates); "Accidental in Michigan, Illinois, 

 Massachusetts, Maryland, etc. (A. O. U. Check List). 



568. Junco annectens Baird. — Pink-sided Junco. 



Lincoln, March 11, 1895 (Student). 



