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No. 174. The form of" Junco with white wing-bars, noted in the 

 Key, p. 141, is named J. hyemalis var. aikeni Eidgway, Am. Nat., vii, 

 1873, 616. See also Pr. Bost. Soc, xv, 1872, p. 201. 



174a. JUNCO HYEMALIS (L.) ScL, 

 var. AiKEXi Ridg. 

 IVliite-ii^'iMired Snowbird. 



Nos. 175? 176? The queries indicate the gradation with No. 174 

 noted in the Key, p- 141. 



No. 183a. The true Z. leucophrys var. gamheli is a Pacific coast form, 

 from which the Middle Coast form has been distinguished (Bull. Ess. 

 Inst., V, 198) as 



183b. ZOWOTRICHIA LEUCOPHRYS (Porst.) Sw., 



var. INTERMEDIA Ridgw. 



Ridg-way's Sparroiv. 



No. 206. For Canon read Caiion. 



" 210. The prairie form has been characterized as Dolichonyx 

 oryzivorus var. albinucha Ridg. (Bull. Ess. Inst., v, 198), a name it 

 may not be necessary to adopt. 

 No. 216. For Dandin read Daudin. 



" 220. For Girand read Giraud. 



" 226. jr-orNuttallii reacZ Nuttalli. 



«' 229a. For Gairdnerii read Gairdneri. 



" 237. The question of synonymy left open in the Key, p. 166, has 

 been determined (Bull. Ess. Inst., v, 199) as follows: "A sordida" 

 of the Key is a new variety, arizonoi of uUramarina, the true sordida 

 being a Mexican variety of the same species. Accordingly, No. 237 

 should stand as 



237. APHELOCOMA ULTRAMARINA (Bp.) Cab., 

 var. ARizoN.E (Ridg.) 

 Arizona Ultramarine Jay. 



No. 239. Two varieties of Canada jay, one from Alaska, the other 

 from the Rocky Mountains, have lately been named (Bull. Ess. Inst., 

 v, 199). 



239a. PERISOREUS CANADENSIS (L.) Bp., 

 var. OBSCURUS Ridg. 

 Duiiky Canada Jay. 



239b. PERISOREUS CANADENSIS (L.) Bp., 

 var. CAPiTALis Bd. 

 Rocky Mountain Jay. 



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