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Corvus brachyrhynchos pascuus Coues. Florida Crow. [488a.] 



Corvus americanus pascuus Coites, Auk, XVI. No. 1, Jan., 1899, 84. New- 

 name for Corvus americanus var. floridanus Baird. (near Fort Dallas, 

 extreme southern Florida = Miami.) 



Range. — Peninsula of Florida. 



Corvus brachyrhynchos hesperis Ridgway. Western Crow. [4886.] 



Corvus americanus hesperis Ridgway, Manual N. Amer. Birds, 1887, 362. 

 (Western United States north to Washington Territory, Idaho, Mon- 

 tana, etc., south to northern Mexico = Fort Klamath, Oregon.) 



Range. — •Western North America, from central British Columbia, southern 

 Saskatchewan, and Montana south to northern Lower California and central 

 New Mexico. 



Corvus brachyrhynchos caurinus Baird. Northwestern Crow. [489.] 



Corvus caurinus Baird, in Baird, Cassin, and Lawrence, Rep. Expl. and 

 Surv. R. R. Pac, IX, 1858, xUii, 559, 569. (Northwestern coast = 

 Fort Steilacoom, Washington.) 



Range. — -Northwest coast from Kodiak Island and Kukak Bay, Alaska, to 

 Puget Sound, Washington. 



Corvus ossifragus Wilson. Fish Crow. [490.] 



Corvus ossifragus Wilson, Amer. Om., V, 1812, 27 (pi. 37, fig. 2). (Great 

 Egg Harbor [ = Beasley's Point], New Jersey.) 



Range. — Atlantic and Gulf coasts from the low^er Delaware and Hudson 

 River valleys, southern Massachusetts, and Connecticut to Louisiana, Florida, 

 and eastern Texas. 



• Corvus frugflegus frugflegus Linnaeus. Rook. [490.1.] 



Corvus frugilegus Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 105. (in Europa 

 = Sweden.) 



Range.— Europe in general, including Great Britain. Winters in southern 

 Europe and northern Africa. Accidental in Greenland (east coast) .^ [Closely 

 allied races occur in Turkestan and eastern Asia.] 



• Corvus comix comix Linnaeus. Hooded Crow. [490.2.] 



Corvus Comix Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 105. (in Europa 

 = Sweden.) 



1 Schalow, Vogel Arktis, 1904, 242. 



