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4. Pennsylvania (H. £. Dresser Crowley Bequest. 
Coll.) 
4. Melburn, New Jersey, 18th May Princeton University, N.J. 
(W. £E. D. Scott). [E.]. 
4. Princeton, N.J., lst June (W. Princeton University, N.J. 
BDaS.): [E.]. 
2. Princeton, 6th June (W. £. D. Princeton University, N.J. 
S.). (E.]. 
4, Princeton, 6th June (W. E. D. Princeton University, N.J. 
S.). (E.]. 
4. Princeton, 9th June (W. £. D. Princeton University, N.J. 
S). [H.]. 
3. Princeton, 9th June (W. £. D. Princeton University, N.J. 
S.). (Ki. }. 
3. Princeton, 9th June (W. LZ. D. Princeton University, N.J. 
S.), ¥.]. 
6. Lake of Duenas, Guatemala. Salvin-Godwan Coll, 
Ageleus neutralis, Ridgw. 
Agelaius phoeniceus neutralis, Lvdgway, Birds North § Middle Amer. 
ii. p. 339 (1902). 
Agelieus neutralis, Sharpe, Hand-l. v. p. 492 (1909); Nehrk. Kat. Ever- 
samml. p. 343 (1910), 
The eggs of the San Dicgo Redwing do not differ from those of 
A. phoeniceus. 
3. California (T. M. Brewer: Tris- Crowley Bequest. 
tram Coll.). 
2. California (J. H. Gurney: Tris- Crowley Bequest. 
tram Coll.). 
4. California, 24th April. W. Radelitle Saunders, Esq. 
[P.]. 
Agelzus caurinus, Lidgw. 
(Plate XVI. fig. 15.) 
Agelaius phoeniceus, Attiwater (nec Linn.), Auk, ix. p. 237 (1892). 
Agelaius pheeniceus caurinus, Ridgw. Birds North § Middle Amer. ix. 
p- 341 (1902). 
Ageleus caurinus, Sharpe, Hand-i. v. p. 493 (1909). 
Two eggs of the North-Western Redwing do not differ from 
those of A. phaniceus. 
2. Victoria, Vancouver, B.C. (Ward: Crowley Bequest, 
H, Noble Coll.). 
Agelzus tricolor (Awd.). 
Ageleus tricolor, Sel. Cat. Birds B. M. xi. p. 342 (1886) ; Sharpe 
Hand-l. v, p. 493 (1909) ; Nehrk. Kat. Liersammi. p: 045 (1910). , 
Avelaius tricolor, 2tédgway, Birds North § Middle Amer. ii. p. 824 
(1902). 
