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The following tallies are intended as a condensed analysis of the changes which 

 have taken place in North American ornithology since 1859, with other items of interest 

 in the same connection. 



a. Species eliminated from the catalogue of 1859. 

 Catalogue No. 



4. Catpiartes BURRO viANUS, Cassin Not North American? 



G. Falco nigriceps, Cassin = No. 414. 

 16. AcciPiTER MEXiCAi^us, Swains. = No. 431. 

 19. BUTEO BAIRDII, Hoy = No. 442, young. 

 21. BuTEO INSIGNATUS, Cassin = No. 442, melanistic. 

 24. BuTEO MONTANUS, Nuttall=:No. 4366, lighter phase. 

 28. BuTEO OXYPTERUS, Cassin = No. 442, young. 

 30. Archibuteo lagopus, Gray = No. 447, light phase. 



40. Haliaetus pelagicus, Siebold. Not North American. 



41. Haliaetus washingtonii, Jard. =No. 451, young female. 

 56. Nyctale axbifrons, Cassin = No. 401, young. 



59. Athene cuniculauia, Bon. The true cunicularia is a South American form.* 



66. Crotophaga rugirostris, Sw. = No. 389. 



73. Campephilus imperialis. Gray. Not North American. 



88. Sphyropicus williamsonii, Baird = No. 370, adult male. 



100. Lampornis mango. Swains. Not Nm-th American. [ = i. vioUcauda (Bodd.) Ell.] 

 129. Tyrannus melancholicus, Vieill. Not North American. 

 167a. Var. Mniotilta longirostris, Baird. t 

 171. Geothlypis velatus. Cab. Not North American. 

 215. Myiodioctes bonapartei, Aud. = No. 127, young. 



239. Collyrio elegans, Baird. An Asiatic species (Lanius lahtora, Sykes.). 

 242. ViREO VIRESCENS, Vieill. =No. 135? 



253a. Var. Mimus caudatus, Baird. Not separable from pohjglottus. 

 259a. Harporhynchus vetula, Baird = No. 15. 



2Gla. Harporhynchus longicauda, Baird. Scarcely separable from rufus. 

 272. Troglodytes americanus, Aud. = No. 63. 

 239a. Var. Parus albescens, Baird = No. 41a. 

 309. Carpodacus HAEMORRHOUS, Wagl. Not North American'^ 



311. Chrysomitris STANLEYi, Bonap. Not North American. [=C. barbata (Mol.).] 



312. Chrysomitris yarrelli, Bonap. Not North American. 



324. Leucosticte arctous, Bonap. No sufficient evidence of occurrence in North 



America. 

 329. Plectrophakes MELANOMUS, Baird = No. 189. 

 365. Melospiza gouldii, Baird = No. 231c. 

 405. Trupialis militaris, Bonap. Not North American. 



' There appears to be but a single race inhabiting North America. 



t While there is undoubtedly a very appreciable difference between specimens of M. varia from the 

 West Indies and those from the interior of Eastern North America in the length of the bill, it is the 

 small-billed form which should receive a new name, since Linnseus's name varia was based upon tlit- 

 bird of the South Atlantic States and West Indies. If to be regarded as separable, the name ftoreait*, 

 Nutt., may be applied to the western birds. 



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