596 APPESDIX. 



(39.) Pago 272, preceding Genus CROTOPHAGA, insert : 



&. Nostril narrow, longitudinal, with only a superior raised margin ; under 



parts immaculate Coccyzus. 



c*. Nostril broadly oval or nearly circular, with raised mai-i;iu all round ; under 

 parts barred with dusky (throat and chest plain light gray in adults). 



Cuculus.' 

 (40.) Pago 274, after species of Coccyzus, add : 



Genus CUCULUS Linn^us. 



Adult male : Above plain brownish gray, the lower back, rump, and upper 

 tail-coverts more bluish gray; tail decidedlj'' darker, especially subterminally, 

 each leather ti])pcd with white (narrower and sometimes worn away on middle 

 rectrices), the outermost feather with a series of seven or eight white spots 

 along the shaft (often extending across the outer web), these spots enlarged into 

 bars extending across both webs on the basal portion ; the other rectrices with 

 a series of white longitudinal marks along the shaft (sometimes obsolete on the 

 intermedia?) and the inner webs irregularly edged with white. Chin, throat, 

 and chest plain light ash-gray; rest of under parts white or butfy white, barred 

 with dusky (under tail-coverts more sparsely and irregularly marked). Young : 

 Above barred and transversely spotted with dark brown and rusty, many of 

 the feathers tipped with whitish ; beneath, including chin, throat, and chest, 

 buflFy white barred with duskj'. Length about 12.50-13.75, wing 8.50-9.30, tail 

 6.50-6.80, exposed culmen .80-.90. Hab. Northeastern Asia (Himalayas to 

 Kamischatka) ; accidental on St. Paul's Island, Bering Sea. 



C. canorus telephonus (Heink). Kamtschatkan Cuckoo.' 



(41.) Pago 283, to replace last sentence, etc., under "e'" : 



/'. Smoke-gray or light smoky brown below. Hah. Pacific coast from San 

 Francisco north to British Columbia. 



39oc. D. villosus harrisii (Aid.). Harris's Woodpecker. 

 /'. White below. ILtb. Interior of western North America, south to table- 

 lands of Mexico; southern California and northern Lower California. 



393(/. D. villosus hj'loscopus (C.\b.). Cabanis's Woodpecker.' 



(42.) Page 283, to replace last paragraph, etc., under "d'" : 



e'. Under parts smoky gray or light smokj- brown ; smaller. Huh. Pacific coast, 



from northern California to British Columbia... 394((. Dryobates pubes- 



cens gairdnerii (Aud.). Gairdner's Woodpecker. 



' Cucii/ii« LiSN., Syst. Nat. c<l. 10, i. 1".''.'*, 110. Typo, by elimination, C. canorua Li.VN. 



» Ciicu/na hlrphnnut Hrixe, Journ. fur Om. 1863, 352. — Cucnlua canorut leleplionut STEJNEGEn, Bull. U. S. 

 Kat. Mu8. No. 29, 188J, 221. 



• Dryohato hylntenpiii Caba!«., Mus. tlcin. iv. Juno 25, 1SC3, C9. — Dri/obalet rlllosui ht/lotcopiu A. 0. U 

 Com., Suppl. Check List, 1880, ». 



