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XCr. AMMODROMUS, Swaivs. 



(Sharpe, Cat, B. Brit. Mus. xii. p. 683, 1888 (pt.) ; 



Eiclgvvay, Birds N. & M. America, i. p. 211, 11)01 ; 



Allen, Auk, xxii. p. 406, 1905.) 

 Passerherbulus ! Maynard, Birds East. N". Ainer. 



2ud ed. pt. 40, p. 707 (1895). Cf. Witmer Stone, 



Auk, 1907, p. 193. 

 Ammospiza, Oberholser, Smiths. Quart, xlviii, p. 68, 



1905. 



I. maritimus (fri/so?i)- (p. 683.) 

 (Eidgwaj, i;. c. p. 214.) 



Atlantic Coasts 

 of United States 

 (S. Massacliusett3 

 to S. Carolina). 



2. macgillivrayi {Auduh.). 

 (Ridgwaj, t.c. p. 216.) 



(p. 683, pt.) 



S. Carolina 

 to E. Florida 

 (south wyrd in 

 winter to Louisiana). 



3. peninsulas, Allen, Auk, 188S, p. 284:. 

 (Ridgway, t.c. p. 216.) 



W. Coast of Florida. 



4. fisheri, Chapman, Auk, 1899, p. 10, pi. i. 

 (Ridgway, t.c. p. 217.) 



Ciiast of Louisiana. 



(Coasts of Texas, 

 W. Florida, and 

 S. Carolina, tuiucr.) 



5. sennetti, AHeti, Auk, 1888, p. 286. 

 (Ridgway, t.c. p. 218.) 



Coast of Texas. 



6. nigrescens, Rklgma.t/. (p. 685.) 

 (Kidgway, t.c. p. 219.) 



E. Coast of 

 Florida. 



