596 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



1902. Oberholser, Harry C. A Review of the Larks of the genus Otocoris. — 

 F>-ocffditigs United States A^ational Museum, XXIV, 1902, 801-884. 



Specimens of Otocoris alpestris pratieola from Erie (in the Biological Sur- 

 vey series, collected by Samuel E. Bacon), are mentioned on page 828. 



Addenda and Corrigenda. 



Since page-proof of the present paper has reached the author there 

 has been published the "Thirteenth Supplement to the American 

 Ornithologists' Union Check-List of North American Birds" {^Auk, 

 XXI, 1904, 411-424), wherein a number of the nomenclatural 

 changes used by the writer are formally adopted, rendering the cita- 

 tion of references unnecessary in such cases. 



Attention is also called to the following corrections and additions, 

 noted too late for insertion in their proper places : 



Page 494, 13th line from the top, insert asterisk before Porzana 

 Carolina. 



Page 494, 5th line from bottom, for Colaptes auratus read Colaptes 

 auratus luteiis. 



Page 502, under Stercorarius parasiticus, add : Mr. Bacon has in- 

 formed the writer that on May 22, 1904, he observed a bird which he 

 believed to have been of this species. " It was a handsome, spirited 

 bird, falcon-like in its movements, and when noted was pursuing a 

 Common Tern." The occurrence of this species so late in the season 

 is indeed remarkable. 

 Carnegie Museum, 

 July 14, 1904. 



