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[Perisoreus Canadensis] var. obscurus Ridgway 

 Bull. Essex Inst. 5 (11) :194, November 1873. 

 = Perisoreus canadensis obscurus Ridgway. See Hellmayr, Catalogue 



of birds of the Americas 7: 69, 1934. 

 8454. Adult (sex not indicated). Shoalwater Bay, Pacific County, Wash- 

 ington. March 10, 1854. Collected by James G. Cooper. Original 

 number 61. 

 5904. Iminature (sex not indicated). Shoalwater Bay, Pacific County, 



Washington. July 1855. Collected by James G. Cooper. 

 This form was redescribed by Ridgway {in Baird and Ridgway, Bull. 

 Essex Inst. 5: 199, December 1873), where Nos. 8454 and 5904 are stated 

 to be the cotypes. 



Perisoreus canadensis connexus Aldrich 

 Wilson Bull. 55 (4) : 217, December 1943. 

 271630. Adult female. Bald Mountain (at elev. 6,800 feet), northwest- 

 ern Okanogan County, Washington. September 6, 1920. Collected by 

 George G. Cantwell. Original number 1062. Received from the U.S. 

 Fish and Wildlife Service. 

 Perisoreus obscurus griseus Ridgway 

 Auk 16 (3) :255, July 1899. 

 =Perisoreus canadensis griseus Ridgway. See Hellmayr, Catalogue of 



birds of the Americas 7 : 69, 1934. 

 156543. Adult male. Keechelus Lake, Kittitas (not Kittinas) County, 

 Washington. August 15, 1897. Collected by Albert K. Fisher. Orig- 

 inal number 5269. Received from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 

 Perisoreus Canadensis, var. capitalis "Baird" Ridgway 

 Bull. Essex Inst. 5(11) : 193, November 1873. 

 =Perisoreus canadensis capitalis Ridgway. See Hellmayr, Catalogue of 



birds of the Americas 7: 68, 1934. 



61084. Adult (sex not indicated). Henry's Fork, Summit County, Utah 



(not Wyoming, fide Woodbury and Cottam, Auk 61: 131-132, 1944). 



October 2, 1870. Collected by H. D. Schmidt. Original number 620. 



This form was redescribed by Ridgway {in Baird and Ridgway, Bull. 



Essex Inst. 5: 199, December 1873), where Nos. 61084 and 18440 (from 



Fort Benton, Chouteau County, Montana) are stated to be the cotypes. No. 



18440 belongs, however, to the race now known as Perisoreus canadensis 



bicolor A. H. Miller, 1933. 



No. 61084 was sent, on May 6, 1882, to the museum of Brown University, 

 but was returned thence to Washington on January 3, 1898. 

 Perisoreus canadensis nigricapillus Ridgway 

 Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 5: 15, June 14, 1882. 

 85950. Adult male. "Labrador," Province of Newfoundland, Canada. 

 April 2, 1880. Collected by — Schneider. Received from Leonhard 

 H. Stejneger (in whose private collection it was No. 714), who acquired 

 it from H. B. Moschler, a dealer in Kronforstchen bei Bautzen, Saxony. 



