214 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Catalogue No. 



424. CoRVUS CACAi.oTL, Wagl. =No. 280. 



470. Lagopus amekicanus, Autl. = No. 475. 



482. Demiegretta PEALii, Baircl: = No. 491, white phase. 



486a. Herodias egretta v. californica = No. 489. 



488. Ardea WURDEMANNII, Bair(l = No. 486, colored phase. 



494. BUTORiDES BRUNNESCENS, Baird. Not North American. 



514. Haematopus ater, Viellot. Not North American. 



56(3. Anser frontalis, Baird = No. 593«, young. 



603. Pelionetta trowbridgii, Baird = No. 633. 



605. OiDi'5iiA bimaculata, Baird = No. 632, young. 



630. DiOMEDEA EXULANS, Liiiu. Not North American. 



6.59. Larus ciialcopterus, Lawr. = No. 662. 



665. Larus suckleyi, Lawr. =No. 670, young. 



68'J. Chroicocephalus cucullatus, Br. =No. 674, young, second year. 



671. Chroicocephalus minutus, Brnch. Not North American. 



673. RisSA SEPTENTRiONALis, Lawr. = No. 670, adult. 



675. RissA NIVEA, Brucli = No. 6.59. 



677. Pagophila brachytarsi, Holb. = No. 657. 



686. Sterxa havelli. And. =No. 685, lointcr plumage. 



693. Sterna pikei, Lawr. = No. 687, young. 



703. PoDiCEPS CRiSTATUS, Latli. Not North American? 



703a. PoDiCEPS cooPERi, Lawr. =No. 731, young. 



716. Sagmatoriiina lABHADORiA, Cas. =No. 745, young. 



718. Ceroriiina suckleyi, Cassiu = No. 746, young. 



720. Phaleris TETRACULA, Steplicns = No. 748, ivinter dress. 



722. Phaleris microceros, Brandt = No. 750, summer dress. 



730. Uria ringvia, Briinnicli = No. 763, individual phase. 



733. Brachyrhamphus wrangelii, Br. = No. 755, winter dress. 



Seveu of tlio abovo .ire included iu Coues's " Check List of Nortli American Birds" (1873), 

 viz, iiumber.s 88, 100, 309, 488, 563a, 603, 693. and 703; the equivalent numbers of the "Check 

 Li.nt" beiu'i', respect ivelj', 305. 274, 141rt, 450, 4S0«, 518«, 508, and 609— some of them bearing 

 a diflerent name from that given iu the Smithsonian catalogue. Besides the foregoing, there 

 are given iu the "Check List" the following untenable names: 



I46a. -^GiOTiius LINARIA (L.) Cab. rar. fuscesckns, Cs. =No. 179, midsummer dress. 



Iblbis. Centrony'X OCIIROCEPIIALUS, Aiken = No. 191, autumnal plumage. 



[187.] Passer DOMESTicus, Linn. An introduced speciea. 



215a. Icterus spurius (L.) Bp. var. affinis, Lawr. Not separable from I. spurius. 



[283.] Agyrtria linn^ei (Bp.) . Not North American. [= A. tobaci (Gm.) EIL] 



374a. Cham.'EPELIa passerina (L.) Sw. car. pallescens, (Bd.) Cs. Untenable race. 



445te>- [appendix]. Ibis thalassinus, Ridg. =No. 504, young. 



h. Species and races described or added to the North American fauna since 1859.* 



6. Tardus iliacus, 'Linn. — C/. Reinhardt, Ibis, 1861, 6. (Greenland; two examples.) 

 7a. Merula migratoria propinqua, Ridgw. — Tardus migratorious pro})inquas, Bull. 



Nutt. Orn. Clnb, ii. Jan. 1877, 9. (Western U. S.) 

 8. Merula CONFINIS, Baird. — Turdns conjinis, Review Am. B. i. 1864, 29. (Todos 



Santcs, Cape St. Lucas.) 

 14. Harporiiynchus cinereus, Xantus. — Proc. Philad. Acad. 1859, 298. (Cape St. 



Lucas.) 

 14a. Harporiiy'NCHUs cinereus bendirei. Cones. — Am. Nat. vii. June, 1873, 330, 

 fig. 69. (Tucson, Arizona; C. Beudire.) 



* The new forms are in small capitals, the other additions in italics. In order to reduce the number 

 of references to a minimum, only the original description, or the first North American record of a 

 species is given. In some cases wo have not been .able to quote the first reference, but have done so 

 •whenever practicable.. 



