BIRDS OB' NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 287 



[Junrn hiiemnli,-] V. oregonus Trippk. in Cones' Bir.ls X. W.. 1874, 145 (Colorado 

 winter). ' ' 



J.[una>] hyemafi. oregonus Ridgwav, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 424, part 

 Janro hiemali'i oregonu.s Coues, Check List, 2d ed., 1882, no ' 263 part— \lle.v 

 and Brewster, Bull. Xutt. Orn. Chih. viii, 1883, 189 , Colorado SprinKs' Colo- 

 rado, Apr.). c ' 

 .7. [unco] h. [iemalh] oregonus Coues, Key X. Am. Binls, 2d ed 1884 378 part 

 Jnnco hyemalh shufeldti Co.^le, Auk, iv, Oct., 1887, 330 (Fort Wingkte New 

 Mexico, Oct. 13; U. S. Nat. Mus. ). -Beckham, Proc. U. S. Nat Mns^ x 

 1888, 6/7 (San Antonio, Texas, 1 spec. Dec. 30).-Chap.via.v, Bull. Am. Mus' 

 N. H., in, 1890, 146 (plateau district British Columbia, breedin<^- crit ) — 

 Pa.xnin, Check List Birds Brit. Columbia, 1891, 37 (e. side Cascade Mts ) - 

 American Or.mthologists' Union Committee, Auk, viii, 1891 85- Check 

 List, 2d ed., 1895, no. 567/>, part.-MERRiAM. North Am. Fauna,'no.'5 1891 

 103 (mountains of Idaho, migrant).— Anthony. Auk. ix 189-> 365 (« w New- 

 Mexico, winter resid.):xii, 1895, 183 (near San Fernando, Lo'wer California 

 1 spec. Mar. 29, .-Fisher, North Am. Fauna, n... 7. 1893. 93 (Charleston and 

 Grapevine Mts., Nevada, Mar.) .-Rhoads. Pr..,-. A.-. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1893 

 50 (British Columbia, crit. ).— Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., v 1893 .38 

 (Chuhuichupa, n. e. Son..ra. Jan. ).-Rir.GWAV, Man. N. Am Bir.ls '^d 'ed 

 1896, 603, part. 



Jnnco hieimdis shufeh/ti Rhoai.s, Proc 8c. Nat. Sri. Phila., 1893, 63 (British 



Columbia). 

 Jiinco shufeldti Sharfe. Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xii, ]88,s, 840. 

 J.[nnco] h.yem'dis] ronnectcm (not of Coues, 18'82) Coues, Auk, xiv 1897 94 



l)art. ' ' ' 



.Lmrn Ininn.dh cotu^ecteus American Ornithologists' Union Commh-tee Auk 

 XIV, Jan.. 1897, 128 (no. 567/y, .-Cooke, Birds Colorado, 1897, 105 (winter 

 resident i.-MEKH.LL, Auk. xv, 1898, m (Fort Sherman, Idaho, migr.j. 



JUNCO OREGANUS THURBERI , Anthony). 

 THURBER'S JUNCO. 



Similar to ./. o. oregavu,. hut win^- and tail lono-er: adult male with 

 color of back and scapulars much lighter, varyino- from dull light cin- 

 namon-rufous or russet to almost broccoli brown or drab, that of sides 

 and flanks also paler (salmon-butf or vinaceous-buft): adult female with 

 color of back lig-hter than in ./ o. wegamM (dull light mars brown or 

 broccoli brown to dull cinnamon brown): young similar to that of 

 J. o. ot^egonas, but upper parts (throughout) decidedly lighter. 



Adult mah.—'Len^ih. (akins), 135.13-151.38 (142.75); wing 74 68- 

 <9.25 (77.98): tail, 62.99-68.07 (65.28); exposed culmen, 10.16-11 68 

 (10.67); depth of bill at base, 5.84-6.35 (6.10): tarsus, l!».30-20.32 

 (20.07); middle toe, 13.21-14.48 (13.97).^ 



^ Adult femal e.~h^ngth (skins), 127.00-144.02 (137.41); wing, 71.63- 

 74.68^(72.90); tail, 60.45-65.02(62.23); exposed culmen, 10.41-10.92 

 (10.6i); depth of bill at base, 6.10; tarsus, 19.81-20.57 (20 32)- middle 

 toe, 13.21-13.72 (13.46).^ " 



1 Eight specimens. 2 Three si)ecimen.s. 



