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1821. '■ I have named this species as a sHg"ht token of respect 

 to that ;?ealous natnralist. Prof. Jared P. Kirtland, of Cleve- 

 land, Ohio, who first discovered it at Cleveland in 1851." 



Kirtland's Warbler. Baird. " Named in honor of Dr. J. 

 P. Kirtland, of Cleveland, Ohio, who first discovered it at 

 Cleveland in 1851." 



Krider's Hawk. Hoopes. "' Named in honor of the discov- 

 erer, Mr. Krider, of Philadelphia." 



Kumlien's Gull. " Named in honor of Kumlien, who found 

 the bird breeding in numbers on Cumberland Gulf." 



Lawrence's Goldfinch. Cassin. " Discovered by J. G. Bell 

 in California and named in honor of Mr. Geo. M. Lawrence, 

 a naturalist of New York." 



Lawrence's Oriole. Cory. " Dedicated to Mr. Geo. M. 

 Lawrence, of New York." 



Lawrence's Warbler. Herrick. " First described by Her- 

 rick in 1874 and named in honor of Mr. Geo. M. Lawrence." 



Leconte's Sparrow. Aud. '' First discovered by J. G. Bell 

 on May 34, 1843, and named in honor of his young friend, 

 Dr. Leconte." 



Leconte's Thrasher. (Lawr). Coues. " Named in honor 

 of the discoverer. Dr. Leconte, and first described in 1851." 



Lewis's Woodpecker. (W^ils.) Bonp. '' Discovered by an 

 exploring party under the command of Captain Lewis and 

 Lieut. Clark and named in honor of Captain Lewis." 



Lincoln's Finch. Aud. " Named in honor of the discoverer 

 and his young companion, Thomas Lincoln." 



Lloyd's Bush-tit. Sennett. " Named in honor of W'm. 

 Lloyd." 



Lucy's Warbler. Cooper. " Discovered by J- G. Cooper at 

 Ft. Mohave. Arizona, March 25, 1861." 



Mac Gillivray's Seaside Sparrow. Aud. " He l^estowed 

 upon the species the name of his friend, William ]\Iac Gilli- 

 vray." 



Mahlherbe's Flicker. (\Mahl.) Baird. " The common name 

 g-iven in honor of the original describer of the species." 



