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GENERA AND SPECIES OF ISlllDS. 



7. occidentalis, Towtif. (p. 3'i'2.) 



W. & N. America 

 (Briliali Columbia to 

 Southern California). 



8. bairdi, liiiliiv., Auk, xi. p. 151 (1894). 



Rocky Mts. 



S. to N. Mexico. 



9. anabelae, Anthony, Tr. Calif. Aend. (2) ii. 

 p. 79 (1889.) 



Lower C.ilifornia. 



1(1 arctica, Swains, (p. 333.) 



Lake Region of 



Ciiiiada. 

 W. N. America. 

 Colorado {winter). 



LXXIV. GRAND ALA. Tlo<hjs.* 



(Sialia, pi.. Sceboliin, Cut. B. Brit. Miis. v. p. 827, 1881.) 

 [Cy. Gates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, ii. p. 110, ISnO.] 



1. caelicolor, //('(/ys. (p. 3:^8.) 



E. Himalayas 



(Garwhal to Sikliim). 

 E. border of Tibet, 



to N. Kau-su. 



LXXV. RIDGWAYIA, Stejnerjcr. 



(Stejueger, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. v. p. 4(J0, 1883.) 

 (Geocichla, pt., Seebohm, t. c. p. 147, 1881.) 



1. pinicola (.S'c/.). (p. 179.) 



C. America 



(Pine region of 

 Mexico). 



* It is somewhat curious that, tested by the characters which Dr. Stejneger has 

 given for the Turdidee, the genus Grandala shows great affinity to Sialia, as Mr. Seebolim 

 had already contended. Mr. Gates has placed it among the Turdida. 



