172 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



British Columbia, northern Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, and the Ma^idalen 

 Islands; casual in summer in Vermont. In winter south to southern Canada 

 and southwestern British Columbia; casually to Oregon, Colorado, Nebraska, 

 Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois, western Pennsylvania, and New England, but rare 

 eastward. 



• Cryptoglaux funerea magna (Buttjrlin). Tengmalm's Owl. [371a.] 



Nijdala magna Buturlin, Orn. Monatsb., XV, No. 5, May, 1907, 80. 

 (Kolyma River, 68° 40', N. Siberia.) 



Range. — Kamchatka and Kolyma districts, eastern Siberia. Casual in 

 Alaska (St. Paul Island, Jan. 26, 1911).i 



[Another closely allied race of C. funerea occurs in northern Europe.] 



Cryptoglaux acadica acadica (Gmelin) . Saw-whet Owl. [372.] 



Strix acadica Gmelin, Syst. Nat., I, Pt. i, 1788, 296. Based on the 

 Acadian Owl Latham, General Synops., I, 149. (in America septen- 

 trionali = Nova Scotia.) 



Range. — Breeds from southern Alaska, central British Columbia, Alberta, 

 Manitoba, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia south to the Sierra 

 Nevada of CaHfornia, central Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and the 

 mountains of Mexico to Vera Cruz; also in southern Nebraska, northern 

 Indiana, northern Illinois, and in the mountains of Pennsylvania and Maryland. 

 Winters south to southern California, Louisiana, Virginia, and casually to the 

 Carolinas and Georgia. 



Cryptoglaux acadica brooksi Fleming. Queen Charlotte Owl. [372a.] 



Cryptoglaux acadica brooksi J. H. Fleming, Auk, XXXIII, No. 4, Oct. 11, 

 1916, 422. (Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Colum- 

 bia.) 



Range. — Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. 



1 Evermann, Auk, XXX, 1913, IS. 



