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LIST OF SPECIES. 
5. Passerculus alaudinus, Bon. Coast of California and lower Rio Grande of Texas 
and Mexico; Fort Bridger SEIS AD ODP LO w\ (Sm CL ela se 2 © o's oFe 6 Ona e ef 60" 1e) 10) eel e011 6) 0) 8, 6 
. Passerculus rostratus, (Cass.) Baird. Coast of California near San Diego---.---- 
. Pooecetes gramineus, (Gm.) Baird. Grass Finch. United States from Atlantic to 
the Pacific; or else one species to the high central plains, and 
another from this to the Pacific: ---.-.- ++... ese eee ee ee eee 
Coturniculus passerinus, (Wils.) Bon. Yellow-winged Sparrow. Eastern United 
States to the high central plains (Loup Fork); also along the 
valley of Gila and Colorad opm amerid c ei era ett he cece tees hme aie 
339. Coturniculus henslow?, (Aud.) Bon. Henslow’s Bunting. Eastern United States as 
far north as Washington; westward to the Loup Fork of Platte. 
340. Coturniculus lecontii, (Aud.) Bon. lLeconte’s Bunting. Mouth of Yellowstone. -- 
341. Ammodromus caudacutus, (Gm.) Sw. Sharp-tailed Finch. Atlantic coast of the 
WinitedeGtatess kaon Mode acters cc iee cos Pea Lae a me a 
342. Ammodromus maritimus, (Wils.) Sw. Sea-side Finch. Atlantic coast as far, at 
Teast MacdLoncolslandss a tater oo -tan)-0esSoccta intrest Sees 
843. Ammodromus samuelis, Baird. California ---- +--+. ee +e cece cece eee eee ween 
344. Chondestes grammaca, (Say,) Bon. Lark Finch. From Wisconsin and the prairies 
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of Michigan to Pacific coast; south to Texas and Mexico, on the 
SER os ance ia Bac SCR MeE ae canes ge Te a eae 
Zonotrichia leucophrys, (Forster,) Sw. White-crowned Sparrow. United States 
from Atlantic to the Rocky mountains, where they become mixed 
up with Z. gambelii; Greenland: «++... 2. cere eee eee eee ees 
. Zonotrichia gambelii, (Nutt.) Gambel. Rocky mountains to the Pacific coast; Fort 
TS forever os ces cg ie eS A 
. Zonotrichia coronata, (Pallas.) Baird. Golden-crowned Sparrow. Pacific coast 
from Russian America to southern California; Black Hills of 
Rocky mountains ? wile [ors ne fsjteiieh |p) isto SeWed ol » clin, el neie/loum toile) eeliehe vielielis’ «| s\ o'r ehel evelens 
. Zonotrichia querula, (Nutt.) Gamb. Harris’s Finch. Missouri river, above Fort 
IDGRA YOO Ha), Comoro Gobo Doom ae omdicobd 6 ooGcdObo an Dom Guo an 
Zonotrichia albicollis, (Gm.) Bon. White-throated Sparrow. Eastern United States 
HOMES) IWMIERYeVbaALa po o66 bo. Co dAOO Gow oMLotCh aocuns Gand nolo bono 
(350.) Junco cinereus (Sw.) Cab. Mexico +--+ -.+e+5 cree eee eee cee cece e cence 
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Junco dorsalis, Henry. Fort Thorn, New Mexico- 
Junco oregonus, (Towns.) Sclat. Oregon Snow Bird. Pacific coast of the United 
States to the eastern side of the Rocky mountains; stragglers as 
far east as Fort Leavenworth in winter, and Great Bend of 
RRR PTEA score octhe wig Tce eae gs one 
. Junco caniceps, (Woodh.) Baird. Rocky mountains, from Black Hills to Fort 
Bridger and San Francisco ; mountains of New Mexico-.------- 
4. Junco hyemalis, (Linn.) Sclat. Snow Bird. Eastern United States to the Missouri, 
SOG BY} (Pare amen sh Blevel< lshllicos mado coo oudoomn Doane moodoCoS 
Poospiza bilineata, (Cass.) Sclat. Black-throated Sparrow. Valley of Rio Grande 
and of Gila. (Big cafion of Colorado.).--++++ +++ sree eeeeeees 
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