ORDER PASSERIFORMES. 337 



Ammodramus savannarum floridanus (Mearns). Florida Grasshopper 

 Sparrow. [5466.] 



Coturniculus savannarum Jloridanus Mearns, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 XXIV, No. 1274, Oct. 3, 1902, 915. (Kissimmee Prairie, 7 miles east 

 of Alligator Bluff, Osceola County, Florida.) 



Range. — Central Florida in the Kissimmee Prairie region. 

 [Additional races of A. savanriarum occur in the Greater Antilles.] 



Ammodramus bairdi (Audubon). Baird's Sparrow. [545.] 



Emberiza Bairdii Audubon, Birds Amer. (octavo ed.), VII, 1844, 359 

 (pi. 500). (Prairie of the upper Missouri = near Old P'ort Union, 

 North Dakota.) 



Range. — Breeds mainly in the Transition Zone from southwestern Sas- 

 katchewan and central Manitoba to central Montana, central North Dakota, 

 and northwestern Minnesota. Migrates through Arizona and New Mexico 

 and winters from central Texas to Chihuahua and northern Sonora. Acci- 

 dental on Long Island, New York. 



Genus PASSERHERBULUS Stone. 



Fasserherbulus "Maynard," Stone, Auk, XXIV, No. 2, April, 1907, 193. 

 Type, by orig. desig., Aininodrainus lccontci = Fringilla caudacuta 

 Latham. 



Passerherbulus caudacutus (Latham). Leconte's Sparrow. [548]. 



Fringilla caudacuta Latham, Index Orn., I, 1790, 459. (interior of 

 Georgia.) ^ 



Range. — Breeds in the Canadian and Transition zones from Great Slave 

 Lake, Mackenzie, southern Saskatchewan, and Manitoba southward to North 

 Dakota and southern Minnesota. Winters from southern Kansas, southern 

 Missouri, and western Tennessee to Texas, Florida, and the coast of South 

 Carolina, and occasionally to North Carolina. Casual in Ontario, Illinois and 

 New York; accidental in Idaho, Utah, and Colorado. 



Passerherbulus henslowi susurrans Brewster. Eastern Henslow's Spar- 

 row. [547.] 



Passerherbulus henslowi susurrans Brewster, Proc. N. Engl. Zool. Club, 

 VI, 78, Feb. 6, 1918. (Falls Church, Fairfax Co., Virginia.) 



Range. — Breeds in the Transition and Upper Austral zones from New York 

 and southern New Hampshire south to northern Virginia. Winters in the 

 southeastern states to Florida. 



^ This name is not affected by Oriolus caudacutus Gmelin, based on the 

 Sharp-tailed Sparrow, as the birds are not congeneric and the names were pro- 

 posed in different genera. 

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