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McLenegan, Cruise "Corwin", 1884,115 (Kowak R., Alaska, breeding). — 



Goss, Auk, i, 1884, 100 (Wallace, Kansas, Oct. 12 to 16; ^Manhattan, Kansas, 



1 spec. Oct. 9, 1883).— Murdoch, in Rep. Point Barrow Exp., 1885, 107 



(Point Barrow, Alaska, 1 spec. Sept. 14). — Townsexd, Proc. U. S. Nat. 



Mus., xiii, 1890, 139, 141 (Santa Barbara and Santa Cruz islands, California, 



Feb.). 

 Zonotrichia leucophrys (not Emberiza leucophrys Forster) Newberry, Rep. Pacific 



R. R. Surv., vii, pt. iv, 1857,87, part. — Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus.,xii, 



1888, 603, part. 

 FringiUa pennsylvanica (not of Latham) Adams, Ibis, 1878,425 (St. Michaels, 



Alaska). 

 Zonotrichia leucoj)}ir!/s nuitalli (not of Ridgway) Stone, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. 



Phila., 1900, 33 (Point Barrow, Alaska, spec. June 10). 



ZONOTRICHIA LEUCOPHRYS NUTTALLI Ridgway. 

 NUTTALLS SPARED W. 



Similar to Z. I. gamhelil in uninterrupted ^uperciliar}^ stripe, but 

 coloration nuich darker and size slightly' smaller; darker streaks on 

 back and scapulars veiy dark brown, sometimes soot}- blackish, the 

 paler streaks (even in summer adults) light olivaceous instead of gray; 

 median crown-stripe (dull white or pale grayish in adults, pale cinna- 

 mon in immature V)ir(ls) nuich narrower than the lateral black (in 

 adults) or chestnut (in immature) stripes; gra}' of under parts much 

 duller or browner, edge of wing more decidedh" 3'ellow, and bill 

 clearer yellow. Young similar to that of Z. I. gauihd'd^ but ground 

 color of upper parts light bufl'y olive or Isabella color, that of under 

 parts pale yellowish. 



Adult ^/r^rZt.— Length (skins), 148.84-169.42 (159.51); wing, 71.88- 

 75.18 (74.17); tail, 68.07-75.18 (71.63); exposed culmen, 10.41-11.94 

 (11.18); depth of bill at base, 7.37-7.62 (7.47); tarsus, 22.35-24.38 

 (23.37); middle toe, 16.26-17.27 (16.76).^ 



Adult female.— \^Q\\gi\i (skins), 136.65-162.56 (150.88); wing, 67.56- 

 70.87 (69.34); tail, 63.50-69.34 (66.04); exposed culmen, 9.91-11.94 

 (11.18); depth of bill at base, 7.37-7.62 (7.48); tarsus, 22.10-23.88 

 (22.86); middle toe, 15.75-17.02 (16.51).' 



Pacific coast district, breeding from Monterey, California, to Fort 

 Simpson, British Cblumbia; south, in winter to San Pedro Martir 

 Mountains, Lower California. 



FringiUa gamhelil (not of Nuttall) Gambel, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1843, 262, 

 part (California). 



Zonotrichia gambelii Gambel, Journ. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 2d ser., i, 1847, 50, part 

 (California).— Baird, Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., ix, 1858, 460, part; Cat. N. 

 Am. Birds, 1859, no. 346, part. — Heermann, Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., x, 

 pt. iv, 1859, 48, part (San Francisco, California, breeding). — Sclater, Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. Lond., 1859, 237 (Vancouver I.). — Cooper and Suckley, Rep. 

 Pacific R. R. Surv., xii, pt. ii, 1860, 201, part (Straits of Fuca, Puget Sound, 

 etc.). — Lord, Proc. Roy. Art. Inst. Woolw., iv, 1864, 119 (British Colum- 

 bia). — Cooper, Orn. Cal., 1870, 195, part. 



^ Seven specimens. 



