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GENEU.V AND SrECIES OE BIRDS. 



3. affinis. Miller, (p. (•>72, pt.) 

 (I\iJgvvay, i. c. p. 180.) 



Pacific Coast. 



district of North 



America to British 



Cohiinbia. 

 S. to Lower Califoriiiu 



(tvinicr). 



LXXXVllI. PASSERCULUS, Bp. * 



(Sharpe, Cat, B. Brit. Miis. xii. p. f)74, 

 Ridgway, Birds N. & M. America, i. p. 187, 1901.) 



1. princeps, Maynard. (p. 670.) 

 (Kifigvvay, t.c. p. 189.) 



Is. off Nova Scotia. 



Atlantic Coast 

 of United States 

 to Georgia {winter). 



2. sandwichensis C^w.). (p. G74.) 

 (Ridgway, t. c. p. I'JO.) 



Unalaska and 



Shumagin Is. 

 S. to Pacific 



Coast of N. America 



(winter). 



savanna ( Wihon). (p. 074, pt.) 

 (Eidgway, t.c. p. l',)2.) 

 \u-ilsoniu7m.% Coues, Auk, 1S97, p. 93.] 

 [lahradoriiis, Howe, Contr. N. Anier. Orn. i. 

 p. 1, 1901. Cf. Auk, 1902, p. 336.] 



E. N. America. 

 N. to E. Canada 



and Niagara. 

 S. to Gulf States 



(wi7i/cr). Bahamas, 



Cuba (■winter). 



4. alaudinus (Bp.). (p. 674, pt.) 

 (Ridgway, t.c. p. 194.) 

 [aanthopkri/s, Gi-innell, Condor, 

 (1901). " Cf. Auk, 1902, p. 337.] 



HI. p. 



W. N. America 

 from N.W. Alaska 

 to S. California 

 (winter). 



Mexico and 



Guatemala (tinntcr). 



* I have followed Mr. Eidgway in the recognition of the various races of 

 Tasserctdus in North America, as he lias worked out the subject very thoroughly. His 

 conclusions differ considerably from my own, e.xpreesed in the ' Catalogue of Birds,' 

 and represent the latest views on the genus. 



