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Shufeldt's Jitnco. Coale. " Named in honor of Robert W. 

 Shufeldt, U. S. A., who first discovered it at Fort Wingate, 

 N. M., October 13, 1SS5." 



Smith's Longspur. " Named in honor of Dr. Gideon B. 

 Smith, of Baltimore." 



Sprague's Missouri Titlark. And. " Named in honor of 

 Mr. Isaac Spragne, who first discovered it near Fort Union, 

 Upper Missouri, on June 9, 1843." 



Steller's Duck. (Pallas.) Brandt. "Named in honor of 

 the discoverer, who first found it at Kamschatka." 



Steller's Jay. Gmel. Audubon says, " Discovered by Stel- 

 ler, whose name it bears." 



Swainson's Warbler. Aud. " Dedicated to his ornitholog- 

 ical friend, Swainson. First discovered in Charleston, S. C, 

 1833, by John Bachman." 



Temmick's Guillemot. (Temm.) Coues. " First described 

 by the distinguished ornithologist whose name it bears, from 

 a Japanese specimen." 



Tolmie's W^arbler. Townsend. " In honor of W. F. Tol- 

 mie, an officer of the Hudson Bay Co." 



Townsend's Bunting. Bonp. " Named in honor of Mr. 

 J. K. Townsend, who first discovered it at New Gorden, 

 Chester County, Penn., May 11, 1833." 



Townsend's Ptarmigan. Elliott. " The sub-species named 

 in honor of C. H. Townsend, who has brought many speci- 

 mens of Ptarmigans from various islands in the Aleutian 

 chains." 



Townsend's Solitaire. " The first specimen shot by Capt. 

 Brotchie at Fort George, Astoria, and given to Mr. Townsend 

 and by him to Audubon." 



Townsend's Sparrow. (Gm.) Ridgw. "Named in honor 

 of Mr. Townsend. 



Townsend's Warbler. Nuttall. " Named in honor of the 

 discoverer. Dr. Townsend, who first found it on the banks of 

 the Columbia. October, 38, 1835." 



Traill's Flycatcher. Aud. " Dedicated to his friend. Dr. 

 Traill, of Liverpool." 



