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Bonaparte's Flycatcher. And. " Discovered by Audubon 

 and dedicated to Prince Charles Bonaparte." 



Brewer's Blackbird. (Wagl) Caban. " Collected by R. 

 Kennicott at Pembina, ]\Iinn., September 20, 1857, and named 

 in honor of Thomas M. Brewer." 



Brewer's Sparrow. Cassin. " Named in honor of Dr. 

 Thomas M. Brewer, of Boston." 



Brewster's Linnet. Ridg. " Named in honor of jMr. Wm. 

 Brewster, of Cambridge, who first discovered it at Waltham, 

 Mass., November, 1870." 



Brewster's Warbler. "' Named in honor of Mr. William 

 Brewster, who first discovered it at Newtonville, Mass., May 

 18, 1870." 



Bryant's Cactus Wren. Anthony. " In honor of Mr. W. 

 E. Bryant, an ornitholog'ist of Lower California. Discovered 

 by A. U. Anthony at St. Telmo, L. Cal, April 30, 1893." 



Bullock's Oriole. Swains. " Named in honor of the dis- 

 coverer." 



Cabot's Wren. Cabot. " It has received its common name 

 from the discoverer and describer." 



Cahoon's Wren. Brewst. " Named in honor of J. C. Ca- 

 hoon. who first discovered it at Sonora, Mexico, May 13, 

 1887." 



Cairns's Warbler. Coues. " Named in honor of John 

 Cairns, who first discovered and described it (John S. 

 Cairns)." 



Cassin's Purple Finch. Baird. " Collected by Dr. Ken- 

 nedy, January 22, 1854, at Pueblo Creek, N. Mexico, and 

 named in honor of John Cassin." 



Cassin's Sparrow. Woodhouse. " Discovered by Dr. Wood- 

 house at San Antonio, April 25, 1851, and named in honor of 

 John Cassin, ornithologist." 



Clarke's Grebe. Lowe. " Named in honor of J. H. Clark, 

 who first discovered it in Chihuahua, Mexico." 



Clarke's Nutcracker. Wils. " Discovered on the Lewis 

 and Clarke expedition and named in honor of Gen. Wm. 

 Clarke." 



