320 



GEXERA AXT) SrECIES OF mUTIS. 



30. affinis, Przeu: (p. 48, pt.) Ala-slian and 



[(/. BeroE. et Bianchi, Av. Exped. Potanini, Mimi-ula (Ourato) 



pp. 111-112, 1891 ; Pleske, Wiss. Re.siilt. to S. Kan-su and 



Przevv. Eeis. ii. p. 1,')S, Taf .viii. fig. 2 (1894). Di-dui. 

 songara, pt., Gadow, t. c. p. 48. 

 cincta, pt., Gadow, t. c. p. Sfi.] 



31. cincta(7?or/(;.). (p. 3.').) 



N. Scandinavia and 

 N. Russia to 

 Petoliora '\'^allev. 



32. obtecta, Cab. (p. 3.5, pt.) 



N.E. Russia. 

 Petchora Valley. 

 W. & E. Siberia, 

 Alaska. 



33. alascensis (Pra^dk, Om. Jahrb. vi. p. 92, 

 1895). 

 [Cf. Ridg\Y. Man. N. Anier. B. p. 564, 1890]. 

 =:No. 32; Hellm. Tierr., Paridte, p. 70 (1903). 



W. & N. Alaska. 



34. hudsonica (Fnnf.). (]i. 34.) 



N. North America, 

 east of Rocky Mts., 

 south to Michigan 

 and New York. 



35. ungava {Bhoads, Auk, s. p. 328, 1893). Labrador. 



36. Columbiana {Bhoaih, Auk, x. pp. 323, 324, British Columbia 

 1893). (Rocky Mts.) 



to Montana. 



37. stoneyi (7iVr7r/w., Man. N. Anier. B. p. .591, Kowak Rircr, Ala.^ka. 

 1887 ; id. ibid. 2ud ed. p. 611, 1896). 



38. evura (Coues, Key, N. Amer. B. p. 267, 1884). Yukon River, 

 [Cf. Bishop, Auk," xvii. p. 118, 1900.] Ala,«ka. 



