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G1;NK1!A and SPKCIKS of lilRDS. 



C\i. PASSERELLA, Strains. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Miis. xii. p. 716, 188S ; 

 Eidgway, Birds N. & M. America, i. p. 384, 1901.)* 



1. iliaca {Men-em), (p. 716.) 

 (Kidgway, t. c. p. 386.) 



N. North Aniericn, 

 from E. Canada 

 to Bering Sea 

 and Alaska. 



(E. United States 

 to Florida and 

 C. Texas, winter.) 



2. unalaschensis (r7'OT.). (p. 718, pt.) 

 (Ridgway, t. c. p. :38it.) 



Shumagin Islands 



and Alaska Peninsula. 

 ? Unalaska Is. 



3. insularis, Ridgurn/, Auk, 1900, p. ."^O; id., 

 Birds of N. & M. America, i. p. .39. 



4. annectens, Ridgu-ay, Auk, 1900, p. 30; id., 

 Birds N. & M. Aniei-ica, i. p. 392. 



Kadiak Isl., Alaska. 

 (Pacific coast of United 



States to S. California, 



winter.) 



Coast of Alaska, 



from Cross Sound to 

 King William Sound 



(California, winter.) 



1 



b. to-wnsendi (Auduh.). (p. 719, pt.) 

 (Eidgway, t. c. p. 392.) ' 



S. Alaska, 



between Cro^s 

 Sound and Dixon 

 entrance. 



(N. California, winter.) 



(■). fuliginosa, Ridgway, Auk, 1899, p. .SO ; id.. 

 Birds N. & M. America, i. p. 394. 

 (p. 718, pt.) 



Coast of Bri.ish 



Columbia. 

 N.W. Washington. 

 (Coast of 



N. California, winter.) 



* Tlie distribution of the species is taken from jNIr. Eidgway's work. 



