BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 9 



Young. — Above every wheie (including remiges and lectrices) 

 barred and transversely spotted mth dusky grayish brown and pale 

 rusty, many of the feathers, especially wing-coverts and remiges, 

 tipped with whitish; under parts, including chin, throat, and chest, 

 bufFy white everywhere barred with dusky. 



Northern Asia, from western Siberia to Kamchatka, Korea, Man- 

 churia, and Japan, southward to the Himalayas; in mnter, migrating 

 to southern China, India, Malay Archipelago, and Moluccas; occa- 

 sional in southeastern Europe; " accidental on St. Paul Island, Prib- 

 ilof group, Alaska. 



{?)Cuculus borealis Pallas, Zoogr. Rosso-Asiat., ii, 1826, 442, part. 



Cuculus striatus (not of Drapiez, 1823?) Swinhoe, Ibis, 1861, 259, part (Talien 

 Bay, n. Cliina).— Blanford, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lend., 1893, 316, 317. 



{?)C[uculus]sivinhoei Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Hein., iv, Heft i, Nov., 1862, 37, 

 in text, part (n. China; nomen nudum!). 



Cuculus telephonus Heine, Joum. fiir Om., xi, Sept., 1863, 352 (Japan). 



Cuculus canorus telephonus Stejneger, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., no. 29, 1885, 224 

 (Bering I. and Petropaulski, Kamchatka; crit.; habits; measurements); 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., x, 1887, 141 (accidental on Bering I.); xxi, 1898, 286 

 (Kuril Islands). — Taczanowski, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lend., 1887, 607 (Seoul, 

 Korea, April); 1888, 466 (Korea).— Palmer (W.), Auk, xi, 1894, 325 (St. 

 Paul I., Pribilof group, Alaska; 1 spec, July 4, 1890); Avif. Pribilof Ib., 

 1899, 413 (deecr.).— American Ornithologists' Union Committee, Auk, 

 xii, 1895, 164; Check List, 2d ed., 1895, no. 388.1; 3d ed.. 1910, 182.— Ben- 

 dire, Life Hist. N. Am. Birds, ii, 1895, 32.— Hartert, Ibis, 1904, 429 (Uet- 

 kutsk and Yakutsk, Lena R. , Siberia) ; Vogel paliiarktischen Fauna, Heft vii, 

 Bd. ii, i, 1912, 948.— Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., xxi, 1905, 245 (Lake 

 Kauka, Marcova, and Gichiga, n. e. Siberia; notes). — Blackwelder, Pub. 

 54, Carnegie Inst. (Res. in China, ii, pt. ii), 1907, 490 (s. Shen-si, n. China). — 

 Clark (A. H.), Proc.U. S. Nat. Mus., xxxviii, 1910, 59 (Petropaulski, Kam- 

 chatka), 160 (Fusan, Korea). 



C[uculus] canorus telephonus Ridgway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 2d ed., 1896, 596. 



Cuculus canorus (not of Linnaeus) Swinhoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1871, 395, 

 part (Talien Bay, n. China). — Blakiston and Pryer, Ibis, 1878,227 (Fuji- 

 ean, Japan); Trans. Asiat. Soc. Japan, viii, 1880, 205 (Fujisan and Yezo in 

 summer); x, 1882, 130 (Fujisan; Yezo in summer; crit.). — Shelley, Cat. 

 Birds Brit. Mus., xix, 1891, 245, part. 



{?)Cuculus canoroides MIjller (S.), Nat. Gesch. Ned., etc., 1839-44, 235 (nomen 

 nudum!; Java; Sumatra; Borneo; Timor). 



{7)Cuculus canorinus (ex C. canoroides Miiller, emendation) Cabanis, Joum. fiir 

 Om., 1872, 236 (Baikal).— Taczanowski, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 1876, 237. 



Cuculus canorinus Swinhoe, Ibi&, 1875, 451 (Hakodadi, Japan). — Stejneger, 

 Naturen, 1882, 182 (Bering I.); Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vi, 1883, 71, part 

 (Bering I.).— Taczanowski, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 1882, 395. — Dybowski, 

 Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 1883, 368. 



Cuculus canorus johanseni Tschusi, Om. Jahrb., xiv, 1903, 165 (Tomsk, w. Sibe- 

 ria; coll. Von Tschusi). 



« Statement of general range adapted from Hartert, Die Vogel der palaarktischen 

 Fauna, Heft vii, Bd. ii, 1, p. 948. (1912.) 



