290 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 
[B 165, C 55, R71, C 89.] 
Geoc. Dist.— North America at large, breeding in the higher 
parts of the Rocky Mountains and subarctic districts, and wintering 
in the Gulf States, Mexico, and Central America. Accidental in 
Europe. 
[698.] Anthus pratensis (Liny.). 
Meadow Pipit. 
Alauda pratensis Linn. S. N. ed. 10, I. 1758, 166. 
Anthus pratensis Becust. Gem. Naturg. Deutschl. III. 1807, 732. 
[Bi==, Cig 5 b2s, Rig2,.C 88,] 
Groc. Dist.— Europe, straggling to Greenland (and Alaska ? ). 
[699.] Anthus cervinus (PALLas). 
Red-throated Pipit. 
Motacilla cervina PALLAS, Zoog. Rosso-As. I. 1826, 511. 
Anthus cervinus Krys. & Bias. Wirb. Eur. I. 1840, p. xlviii. 
[B—, C—, R—, C—.] 
Geroc. Dist.— Northern parts of the Old World. Accidental in 
Lower California. St. Michael and Aleutian Islands, Alaska? 
SuBGENUS NBOCORYS Sc Later. 
NNeocorys Sci. P. Z. S. 1857, 5. Type, Alauda spraguett AuD. 
700. Anthus spragueii (AvD.). 
Sprague’s Pipit. 
Alauda spraguei Auv. B. Am. VII. 1843, 335, pl. 486. 
Anthus spraguet BAIRD, Rev. Am. B. I. Oct. 1864, 155. 
[iB 166, C56, Wes Cga;| 
Groc. Dist.— Interior plains of North America, breeding from 
the plains of the Yellowstone northward to the Saskatchewan district, 
and from the Red River westward (probably to the Rocky Moun- 
tains). South in winter on the tablelands of Mexico to Puebla. 
Accidental in South Carolina. 
