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tableland, and in southern Lower California; in migration, to Wyoming and 

 California and east, occasionally, to Ontario, western Iowa and southeastern 

 Minnesota. Accidental in Massachusetts, New York, and South Carolina. 



Genus PASSERCULUS Bonaparte. 



Passerculus Bonaparte, Geog. and Comp. List, 1838, 33. Type, by subs, 

 desig., Fringilla savanna Wilson (Gray, 1840). 



Passerculus princeps Maynard. Ipswich Sparrow. [541.] 



Passerculus princeps Maynard, Amer. Nat., VI, No. 10, Oct., 1872, 637. 

 (Ipswich, Mass.) 



Range.— Breeds on Sable Island, Nova Scotia. Winters from Sable Island 

 south along the sand dunes of the Atlantic coast to Georgia. 



Passerculus sandwichensis savanna (Wilson). Eastern Savannah Sparrow. 



[542a.] 



Fringilla Savanna Wilson, Amer. Orn., Ill, 1811, 55 (pi. 22, fig. 3). 

 (Savannah, and Great Egg Harbor, N. J. = Savannah, Ga.) 



Range. — ^Breeds mainly in the Boreal and Transition zones from northern 

 Manitoba and northern Quebec south to northern Iowa (casually Missouri), 

 northern Indiana, the mountains of Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and New 

 York (Long Island), and casually on the coast of southern New Jersey, 

 Winters from southern Indiana and southern New Jersey south to northeastern 

 Mexico, the Gulf coast, Bahamas, and Cuba, and in migration to North 

 Dakota. Casual in Bermuda. 



Passerculus sandwichensis labradorius Howe. Labrador Savannah Sparrow. 



[.542(/.] 



Passerculus sandwichensis labradorius Howe, Contrib. N. Amer. Orn., I, 

 l,Oct. 14, 1901. (Lance au Loup, Labrador.) 



Range. — Breeds in Labrador. Winters southward along the Atlantic coast. 



Passerculus sandwichensis alaudinus Bonaparte. Western Savannah 

 Sparrow. [5426.] 



Passerculus alaudinus Bonaparte, Comptes Rendus Acad. Sci. (Paris), 

 XXXVII, No. 25 (for Dec. 19), 1853, 918. (California = San Fran- 

 cisco.) 



Range. — Breeds from the Arctic coast of Alaska and Mackenzie to British 

 Columbia and Alberta. Winters in California and Lower California and from 

 Texas to Guatemala, and in migration east to the middle of the Great Plains. 



