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Wheatland, 1; Vincennes, 1. Kentucky: Brandenburg, 1; Middleboro, 2; Union- 

 town, 1. MANITOBA: Duck Mountain, 1 (nmc); Shoal Lake, 1 (gsmc); Thicket 

 Portage, 2 (nmc). Maryland: Finzel, 2; Kensington, 1; Laurel, 7; Montgomery 

 County, 1; Ocean City, 1; Plummers Island, 2; Riggs Mill, 1. mexico: Chiapas 

 (Comitan), 1; Tabasco (Tedpa), 2; Tres Marias Islands, 2; Veracruz (Volcan 

 San Martin), 1. Minnesota: Fort Snelling, 1. Mississippi: Cat Island, 1; Deer 

 Island, 4: Gulf port, 9; Horn Island, 1; Saucier, 2. Montana: Little Missouri 

 River, 1; Terry, 1. new york: Essex County (Lake Placid), 1; Ulster County 

 (Slide Mountain), 1. north Carolina: Asheville, 1; Bethel, 1; Clinton, 1; 

 Mitchell, 1; Statesville, 1. north dakota: Fairmount, 1. Oklahoma: Tulsa, 3. 

 ONTARIO: Lac Seul, 1 (gsmc); Norfolk County (Long Point), 1 (nmc); Ottawa, 1 

 (nmc). Panama: Chiriqui Province, 1. Pennsylvania: Carlisle, 2. Quebec: 

 Blue Sea Lake, 2 (ing) ; Hudson Heights, 1 (nmc) ; Lake Albanel, 1 (nmc). rhode 

 island: Johnston, 1. Saskatchewan: Cypress Lake, 4 (gsmc). south Carolina: 

 Bennettsville, 1; Chester, 1. south dakota: Hill City, 1. Tennessee: Horn- 

 beak, 2; Reelfoot Lake, 2; Roan Mountain, 2; Waynesboro, 1. texas: Castle 

 Mountain, 1; Tacosa, 1. Virginia: Alexandria, 3; Alexandria County [thus on 

 label], 1; Arlington, 1; Chesterfield County Court House, 1; Falls Church, 3; 

 Four Mile Run, 1; Gainesville, 1; Giles County, 1; Lexington, 6; McLean, 2; 

 Mount Vernon, 1; Richmond, 1; Shenandoah National Park, 1; WiUiamsburg, 

 1. Washington: Pullman, 1; Tunk Mountain, 1. west Virginia: Enon, 1. 

 west indies: Swan Island, 1. Wisconsin: Alden, 1; Milton, 1; Outer Island, 2. 

 WYOMING: Moran, 1; Teton Mountains, 1. 



Hylocichla ustulota almae Oberholser 



Hylocichla ustulata almae Oberholser, Auk, vol. 15, no. 4, p. 304, October 1898. 



(Humboldt Mountains, across from Franklin Lake, Nev.) 

 Hylocichla iistulata incana Godfrey, Canadian Field Nat. vol. 65, no. 5, p. 173, 



September-October 1951 [Feb. 21, 1952]. (Lapie River, Canol Road, mile 



132, Yukon Territory.) 

 Hylocichla ustulata swainsoni (Tschudi) (part). 



Adults in breeding season are distinctly grayer, less olivaceous 

 above than H. u. swainsoni (Tschudi). Fall birds tend to be more 

 grayish to brownish olive, less reddish olive than the eastern popula- 

 tion. Sides of head and breast usually paler, and spotting of breast 

 darker than swainsoni. 



Breeding range is Alaska (except southeastern coast), Yukon, 

 western Mackenzie, west-central Alberta, south through the mountains 

 to Colorado and northwestern Utah. Few winter specimens are 

 available, but fall and spring records indicate a heavy migration 

 along the Mississippi Valley. The most abundant records during 

 migration occur in the southeastern and Gulf States where some birds 

 probably spend the winter (Saucier, Miss., Dec. 2, 1935). Only one 

 wintering specimen has been identified from outside the United 

 States: Costa Rica (Bonilla), April 13, 1908. Extremely rare in 

 migration along the Atlantic coast. 



The following specimens were examined : 



Breeding: Alaska: Anchorage, 3 (ing); Settles, 2; Circle, 7; Circle (20 miles 

 above), 2; Eagle (mountains near), 1; Fairbanks, 2 (ing); Fort Egbert, 1; Katmai 

 National Monument, Brooks Lake, 1 (ing); Kushkokwim River (North Fork), 1; 



