LIST OF TIIK BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 3G7 



Subfamily CORVIN/E. Crows. 



A. <.. r. (iiATS C0RVU5. Linn. 



NO. 



365 ( tsGa) CORVUS CORAX PRINCIPALIS. Kiugw. Northern Raven. 



Nortln'in North Ainerir:i ; from Illinois, Michigiin, Maine, etc., nortli- 

 wunl ; accidental as fai- south as North Carolina. 



366 (ISS) CORVUS AMERICANUS. Aid. American Crow. 



North Anu'iica ; from Hudson Bay to (iidf of .Mexico; brt'tvls nearly 

 througliout its range. 



367 (l.S.Sa) Cordis (unericanas pascinis. Couks. Florida Crow. 



Florida race of the Crow, which differs in having larger bill and feet. 



368 ( I'.M)) CORVUS OSSIFRAQUS. Wils. Fish Crow. 



P^astern and southern United States; from Coiuiecticut to Louisiana; 

 accidental in ^Massachusetts ; abundant in (ieorgia and Florida. 



FAMILY STURNID/E. Starlings. 



Cknis STURNU5. Linn. 



369 (4'Jj) STURNUS VULGARIS. Linn. Starling. 



An old world species; accidental in ( ireeid'anil ; some years ago it was 

 introduced in New York, and is now not uncommon in Central Park. 



FAMLIY ICTERID^. Blackbirds, Orioles, etc. 



CiNLs DOLICHONYX. Swains. 



370 (i;tl) DOLICHONYX ORVZIVORUS. (Linn.) Bobolink. 



Ranges in eastern North America; from Rocky Mountains to the 

 Atlantic, and from Ontario to Gulf of ^Mexico; also occurs west of 

 the Rocky Mountains ; breeds nortii of .Middle States; in winti-r 

 West Indies and South America. 



(;i:nls MOLOTHRUS. Swains. 



371 (1.1..) MOLOTHRUS ATER. flioi.D.) Cowbird. 



Inited States in general and [)art of Canada; south in winter to Mi'xico; 

 breeds througliout its sununer range ; the female dei»(>sits iier egg 

 in other birds' iu>sts. 



(UNO XANTHOCEPHALUS. Honai-. 



372 (i:i7) XANTHOCEPHALUS XANTHOCEPHALUS. ^Honm.) Vellow-headeJ 



Blackbird. 



Western North .Vineric.a ; from Illinois and Wisconsin t«> I'acilic .... . 

 accidental in eastern Iniled Stales, New Kngland, Florida, etc. 



