NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



streak on side of throat, or elsewhere below level of eyes. Length 

 12.00-14.00 ; wing 5.20-5.50. 

 d}. Three or four inner quills mostly or entirely white. Hah. Central 

 Europe and Asia. 



C. nigricoUis (Brehm). Eared Grebe.^ 



d?. Inner quills with inner webs wholly duskj^ Colors generally 

 duller and bill more slender. Eggs 4-8, 1.75 X 1-19- Hah. 

 Western North America, north to Great Slave Lake, south to 

 Guatemala, east to Mississippi Valley. 



4. C. nigricoUis californicus (IIeerm.). American Eared Grebe. 

 "Wing less than 5.00 inches. (Subgenus Podiceps Lath.) 



Tarsus decidedly shorter than middle toe without claw. Nuptial plumage: 

 Top of head dull gi^eenish black; rest of head dark gray or dull plum- 

 beous, the chin and throat dull black. Downy young : Top of head black, 

 with a rufous spot in middle of crown, and various white markings ; 

 sides and underparts of head and neck white varied with black lines. 

 Length 9.00-10.50 ; wing 4.00. Eggs 1.35 X -94. Hah. Tropical America 

 in general, north to southern Texas and Lower California. 



5. C. dominicus Linn. St. Domingo Grebe. 



Genus PODILYMBUS Lesson. (Page 4, pi. I., fig. 5.) ' 



Species. 



Erownish above, silvery white beneath, the feathers dark grayish basally. 

 Nuptial plumage : Chin, throat, and anterior portion of malar region black; rest of 

 head and neck brownish gray, darker above ; lower parts spotted with dusky ; 

 bill whitish, crossed about the middle by a black band. Winter plumage : Black 

 throat, etc., of nuptial plumage replaced by dull whitish, the rest of the head 

 browner ; lower parts without dusky spots ; bill brownish (paler on lower man- 

 dible) without black band. Young : Similar to winter adult, but sides of head more 

 or less distinctly striped with brown. Downy young : Head and neck distinctly 

 striped with white and black, the crown with a rufous spot ; a rufous spot on upper 

 part of nape and on each side of occiput ; upper parts blackish, marked with four 

 strips of grayish white. Length 12.00-15.00 ; wing 4.50-5.00. Eggs 4-5, 1.72 X 

 1.99. Hah. The whole of America, except extreme northern and southern districts. 



6. P. podiceps (Linn.). Pied-billed Grebe. 



Family URINATORIDi©.— The Loons. (Page 4.) 



Genus. 

 (Characters same as those given for the family) Urinator. (Page 7.) 



^ Podiceps nigricoUis Brehm, Vog. Deutschl., 1831, 963. Colymbus nigricoUis Stejn., Auk, ii., Oct. 1885, 340. 



