68. junco. 



651 



sides of body and flanks dull pinkish brown ; thighs white, with 

 ashy bases ; under tail-coverts white ; under wing-coverts and 

 axillaries ashy, the latter edged with whitish, and the wing-coverts 

 broadly tipped with white ; quills below dusky, ashy along the 

 inner edge : " bill reddish white, the tip dusky ; feet and claws 

 flesh-colour ; iris hazel " (Audubon). Total length 5-7 inches, cul- 

 men 0-35, wing 3, tail 2-55, tarsus 0-8. 



Adult female. Similar to the male, but rather browner. Total 

 length 5-8 inches, culmen 0-45, wing 3-15, tail 2-6, tarsus 0-8. 



The changes of plumage in this species are similar to those under- 

 gone by J. Memalis, according to Dr. Coues. 



Hub. Western United States, northward to Alaska, east to the 

 Plains, south in winter to New Mexico, Arizona, and South Cali- 

 fornia. Accidentally in Michigan and Massachusetts. (A. 0. U. 

 Check-list, I. c.) 



a. Ad. st. 



b. [$ imni.] sk. 



c. Ad. sk. 



d. e. ad. sk. 

 f,9 : 6,h. 2 ad. 



i. Iniru. sk. 

 k, I. 3 $ ad. sk. 

 m. cS ad. sk. 



n. 2 a d- sk. 



o. Ad. sk. 

 p. 2 ad. sk. 



q, r, s, t, u. Ad. sk, 

 v. cj ad. sk. 



w. <5 ad. sk. 



x. $ ad. sk. 



y. Ad. sk. 

 z. g ad. sk. 

 a'. 2 ad. sk. 



" Kamtschatka." 

 Fort Simpson. 

 Vancouver Island. 

 S. Juan Island. 

 British Columbia. 



Cascade Mountains. 



Fort Bridger, Utah, April 15, 



1858 (C. Drexler ; Sin. no. 



11171). 

 Fort Klamath, Oregon, Nov. 



5,1882 (C. Bendire; Sm. 



no. 91824). 

 California. 

 California (Heerman ; Sm. 



no. 3921). 

 California. 

 San Bernardino, California, 



Jan. 9, 1883 (B. B. Hetton) 

 Walker's Basin, California, 



Nov. 5, 1875 (H. W. Hen- 



shaiv ; Sm. no. 72196). 

 N. California, Nov. 16, 1883 



( C. H. Towmend ; Sm. no. 



95097). 

 Nevada, California, Oct. 1872 



(E. W. Nekon). 

 Bear Vallev, California, Feb. 



6, 1886 (F. Stephens). 

 Fort Tejon, California (J 



Xantus ; Sm. no. 10268). 



Mr. Brandt. 



B. R. Ross, Esq. [P.]. 



Dr. Lvall [P.]. 



Dr. Lvall [P.]. 



J. K. Lord, Esq. [P.]. 



J. K. Lord, Esq. [P.]. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 



U.S. Nat. Mus. [P.]. 



Sclater Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Lord Walsingliam[P.] 

 R. B. Sharpe,Esq. [P.] 



Salvin-Godman Coll. 



U.S. Nat. Mus. [P.]. 



R.B.Sharpe,Esq.[P.]. 



G. Frean Morcom,Esq. 



IT.]. 

 U.S. Nat. Mus. [P.]. 



4. Junco annectens. 



Junco annectens, Baird, in Cooper's B. Calif, p. 564 (1870); Ridgic. 

 Proc. U.S. Nat. Mm. iii. p. 217 (1881); Drexo, Auk, ii. p. 16 

 (1885) ; Batchelder, t. c. p. 306 ; llensh. Auk, iii. p. 74 (1886) ; 

 A. O. U. Check-list N. Amer. B. p. 275 (1886). 



Junco oregonus (nee Toivns.), Merriam, Bull. U.S. Geol. Surv. 

 872, p. 687. 



