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0. pallasi, dh. (p. 199.) 



N.E. Ameriea 



(Eastern U. States). 

 C. America 



(Mexico, Guatemala, 



■winter'). 



10. guttata, Tall. N.W. America, from 

 [aoiinla»ckk(e, aiiet., ue? Giii. (p. 200.) Alaska to Brit. 



Cf. Auk, six. p. 330 (1902).] Columbia 



[slcvini, Grinnell, Auk, xviii. p. 258 (1901). and S. to coast of 



Cf. Auk, xix. p. 342 (1902).] * California. 



11. nana, Auduh. 



[Cf. A. O. U. Check-1. 11th Suppl. ; Auk, xix. 



p. 331 (1902).] 

 [vcircunda, Osgood, Auk, xviii. p. 183 (1901). 

 (7/. Auk, xix. p. 327 (1902).] 



N.VV. America 

 (Pacific Coast 

 from Washington Slate 

 southward) to 

 Lower California 

 and \V. Mexico. 



12. auduboni, Baird. (p. 198.) 



[seguoieitsis, Balding, Pr. Calif. Acad. Sci. ii. 

 p. 18 (1889).] 



United States 

 (Eocky Mts. to 

 Arizona and Texas). 



C. America 

 (W. Mexico to 

 Guatemala). 



13. iliaca {Linii.). (p. 189.) 



N. Europe & N. Asia 

 E. to the Yeuesei Valley. 



C. & S. Europe j.eneially 

 (winter). 



14. coburni (Shariu; Bull. B. O. C. xii. p. 28, Iceland. 



1901). [? Faroes (Winter).] 



Mr. Gberhulser {in litt.) considers this to be a distinct form. 



