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Coues's C. a. pascuus is a substitute name for Corvus americanus, var. 

 floridanus Baird, not Corvus floridanus Bonaparte, 1826, and is based upon 

 the same type specimen. 

 Corvus caurinus Baird 



in Baird, Cassin, and Lawrence, Rep. Expl. and Surv. R.R. Pac. 9: xliii, 

 559 (in key), 569, 1858. 

 9511 (not 9811). Adult (sex not indicated). Orcas Island, San Juan 

 County, Washington. December 20, 1857, Collected by Caleb B. R. 

 Kennerly. Original number 87. Northwestern Boundary Survey. 



10306. Adult (sex not indicated). Shoalwater Bay, Pacific County, 

 Washington. September 14, 1854. Collected by James G. Cooper. 

 Original number 96. 



10307. Adult (sex not indicated) . Fort Steilacoom, Pierce County, Wash- 

 ington. April 25, 1856. Collected by George Suckley. Original num- 

 ber 323. Pacific Railroad Survey, Line of the 47th Parallel. 



10310. Adult (sex not indicated). Fort Steilacoom, Pierce County, Wash- 

 ington. February 1856. Collected by George Suckley. Original num- 

 ber 230. Pacific Railroad Survey, Line of the 47th Parallel. 



This name was based upon a series of eight cotypes. In addition to the 

 four listed above, these were: No. 10308, from Fort Steilacoom, sent at an 

 unknown date in the nineteenth century to "No. 5"; No. 10309, from Fort 

 Steilacoom, sent in 1877 to the Mombusho Museum, Tokyo; No. 10311, from 

 Fort Steilacoom, presented to George N. Lawrence and now No. 42372 in 

 the collection of the American Museum of Natural History, New York; No. 

 10312, Fort Steilacoom, sent in 1877 to the museum at Lisbon. 



Genus PICA Brisson 



Pica camtschatica Stejneger 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 2: 97, Apr. 10, 1884. 



=Pica pica camtschatica Stejneger. See Bergman, Zur Kenntnis nordos- 

 tasiatischer Vogel, p. 33, 1935. 



89144. Adult male. Petropavlovsk-Kamchatski, Kamchatka District, Far- 

 Eastern Region, U.S.S.R. June 29, 1882. Collected by Leonhard H. 

 Stejneger. Original number 1237. 



92695. Adult male. Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskii, Kamchatka District, Far- 

 Eastern Region, U.S.S.R. September 30, 1883. Collected by Leonhard 

 H. Stejneger. Original number 2727. 



A third cotype, No. 92698, an immature female, was "returned" to Stejne- 

 ger in September 1885; its present whereabouts is unknown. 

 Corvus nutallii [sic] Audubon 



Birds of America (folio) 4: pi. 362, fig. 1, 1836 or 1837. 



=Pica nuttallii (Audubon). See Grinnell, Univ. California Publ. Zool. 

 38: 288, 1932. 



