XXXVIII LIST OF SPECIES. 
312. Chrysomitris yarrelli, (Aud.) Bon. Yarrell’s Gold-finch. California (?) Proba- 
blygawestenm) Micxacoj-ior-)-lorcpatotetonsat stovaiakosss eFetesectalictelolsiclie + \e\= iol) eis! 
313. Chrysomitris tristis, (Linn.) Bon. Yellow Bird. North America generally .--.-- 
314. Chrysomitris psaltria, (Say,) Bon. Arkansas Finch. Southern Rocky mountains 
to: thiencoasity ofes @allittormiln seetatei oi cikslcdehe<<osustalonshaetemeletolene: sickeliezele esse 
315. Chrysomitris mexicana, (Sw.) Bon. Mexican Goldfinch. Mexican side of the 
valley of the Rio Grande, southward; Copper Mines of the Gila- 
316. Chrysomitris lawrencii, (Cassin,) Bon. Coast of California. «++. +... +. eee ee eee 
317. Chrysomitris pinus, (Wils.) Bon. Pine Finch. North America, from Atlantic to 
IPEVeII@o aduh Golo - bododoO coo DODO Uda DOOGOo FeoD06 DOGO oOUdGS 
318. Curvirostra americana, Wils. Red Crossbill. North America generally, coming 
southward in winter. Resident in the mountains of Pennsylva- 
nia. Perhaps var. mexicana in Rocky mountains .--.. +++. +++. 
319. Curvirostra leucoptera, (Gm.) Wils. White-winged Crossbill. Northern parts of 
North America generally .---.- +++ sees + cee trees eee seen 
320. Aegiothus Uinaria, (Linn.) Cab. Lesser Red Poll. Throughout eastern North 
America, coming south in winter; Washington Territory: ------ 
321. Aegiothus canescens, (Gould.) Cab. Mealy Red Poll. Greenland.---+-+-++++++: 
322. Leucosticte tephrocotis, Sw. Gray-crowned Finch. Northern Rocky mountains; 
vicinity of Salt Lake City in winter. -+++-- esses seer eee eee ee 
323. Leucosticte griseinucha, (Brand,) Bonap. Russian America, Aleutians:---+-+-+--+- 
324. Leucosticte arctous, (Pall.) Bonap. Kamtschatka; Russian America -----+++++++- 
325. Plectrophanes (Plectrophanes) nivalis, (Linn.) Meyer. Snow Bunting. North Ame- 
rica, from Atlantic to Pacific ; south into the United States in 
aS is, AU A SL rags 4 ee eh var erry id. MMe pT En 
326. Plectrophanes (Centrophanes) lapponicus, (Linn.) Selby. Lapland Longspur.  East- 
ern North America into United States in winter. Not yet found 
much west of the Missouri. Fort Laramie? .-+-+-+++++++++++ 
327. Plectrophanes (Centrophanes) pictus, Sw. Smith’s Bunting. Prairies of Ilinois in 
winter ; in summer north to the Saskatchewan ---+-++-++++++ +++ 
328. Plectrophanes (Centrophanes) ornatus, Towns. Chestnut-collared Bunting. Plains 
of the Upper Missouri «-.--- . +--+ sees tees eee tee ce eeee 
329. Plectrophanes (Centrophanes) melanomus, Baird. Eastern slope of the Rocky moun- 
tains; Mexico, on the table-lands-+++ - ++ +++ +++ e seers sere 
330. Plectrophanes (Rhynchophanes) maccownti, Lawr. Eastern slopes of Rocky moun- 
tains ; from Fort Thorn, N. M., as far east as the Black Hiils, 
north ofethe Platte) cya + + «= cin: =) +) oleheleicMelel -lelienlamete ielsl-leiai- isi sislel= is 
331. Centronyx bairdit, (Aud.) Baird. Mouth of the Yellowstone +++-++++++++-+- +++: 
332. Passerculus savanna, (Wils.) Bon. Savannah Sparrow. Eastern North America to 
the Missouri plains FeO Ine = Oe O16.o" ee ero > 
. Passerculus sandwichensis, (Gm.) Baird. Northwestern coast, from the Columbia 
river to Russian America eave is ‘oe 0 \e) (aueltel‘o) wiley ese. 6) Oke ¢.= ein (mini ail nie nee 
. Passerculus anthinus, Bon. Coast of California, near San Francisco ; Russian 
America, ich econ b od DOCCOO Oo. 6 COOMMDO TS 6 OCbmOIdDOIn COC DOD 
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