

54 ADDENDA. 



To page 77, after Lanhis horealis : 



2. L. ludovicianus, (L.) Loggerhead Shrike. 



Slate-colored above, the rump scarcely paler; black head 

 stripe 7iot bordered above by hoary; L. 85 ; W. 4; T. 4^. 

 Southern States, up to Illinois, etc. 



To page 83, after Calcarius pictus : 



*** Bill very large, turgid, ^vithollt ruft'; hind claw straight but 

 short. {Rhynchophanes^ Kaup.) 



4. P. maccownii, Lawr. Maccown's Buxtixg. Crown 

 and pectoral crescent black; bend of wing chestnut; 

 superciliary line and under parts white; back streaked; 

 outer tail feathers white, inner partly white, the white 

 areas being cut squarely off; L. G^; W. of; T. 2^; B. 

 nearly ^. Plains, chiefly northward, E. to Illinois. 

 {Nelson.') 



To page 88, after J unco hyemalis: 



2. J. oragonus, (Towns.) Scl. Oregox Sxoav - Bird. 

 Head, neck and breast black; back and wangs with red- 

 dish brown, belly white, sides brownish tinged; $> dullei-; 

 L. C^; W. 3; T. 3. Rockv Mts.to Pacific Coast, strav- 

 ing East to Illinois. {Nelson.) 



On jDage 105, line 5, add to the common names of C. 

 auratus^ the name " Yellow Hammer.'''' 



On page 108: 



In Otiis hracliyotus., occasionally but one primary is 

 emarginate; the species however differs strikingly in 

 color from 0. vulgaris., the under parts especially being 

 less variegated. Mr. Ridgway informs me that the genus 

 Asio, JBrisson., should probably stand instead of OtKS. 

 Our species would then be called Aslo otus and Asio 

 brac/if/otus. 



