82 REVIEW OF AMERICAN LDIRDS. [PART I. 
Smith-|Collec-| Sex When 
sonian| tor’s | and Locality. 5 Received from Collected b 
No. No. | Age. Collected. y 
10,514 u. Cape May Co., N. J. Sais a. 1G Tiaensond aitave-ate 
607 o& | Washington, D.C. | Feb, 22,742.| W.M. Baird. [| a... 
706 - z April 5, ’42. | PRC tser dy... sae 
11,971 ate e) ae May 1, °59. | C. Drexler. ceed 
99,962 | 301 2 sé Sais DAW wPEREnhGS..0'} viele wig 
19,088 60 od | Fort Cobb, Ark. May 20, '60.; J. H. Clark. Cc. 8. M’Carthy. 
(607.) 4.25; 6.50. 
(706.) 4.60; 7.00. (11,971.) 4.80; 7.32. 
Parus montanus. 
Parus montanus, GAmBEL, Pr. A. N. Sc. April, 1843, 259 (Santa Fé).— 
Is. Jour. A. N. Se. new ser. I, 1847, 35, pl. viii, fig. 1.—Bairp, 
Birds N. Am. 1858, 394.—Scrarer, Catal. 1861, 14, no. 84. 
Hab. Mountain regions of Middle and Western United States. 
Several variations in coloration and other characters will be found 
mentioned in the Birds N. Am., 
rently of specific value. 
as quoted above, but nothing appa- 
Smith- Collec-| Sex | ? When 
sonian tor’s | and Locality. Gallacted Received from Collected by 
No. | No. | Age.| i ie 
4,390 | 171 | Fort Dalles, Oregon. | Feb. 1855. DrSuckleyou ||) | fieweens 
21,959 | 582 Colville Depot, W.T.! Mar. 20, 60.) A. Campbell. Dr. Kennerly 
21,957 | 593 | July 15, *60. ae mS 
22,041 | .. | Bitter-root Mts. Sept. 3; 760;5), DreJaiG. Cooper.) | ieceer 
17,556 | 614 | .. | iene Lt. Mullan. J. Pearsall 
16,206 ; 60 | Q ‘For Crook, Cal. | 550 John Feiln@n!* }1 0) Kilaone 
OVA. |) = « a eee D. Be Parkinson, || =) siecete 
25,710 1,266 | Rott Tejon, Cal. | Dee. 1860 Jolin =Xantug. § tl Pe Sees 
10,544 | 64 | g (San Francisco Mts. | Capt. J. C. Ives. Mollhausen 
5,643 | 222 Medeciue, Bow Cr’k. Aug. 6, 756. | Lt. Bryan. [man.| W. 8. Wood. 
11.475 mats | Fort Massachusetts. Be, Capit arn. BON =|. h. oimslciats 
10,712; . Ft. Burgwyn, N. M. Dr. W. W. cee dosoc 5 
\ son. 
(22,041.) Iris brown. 
Parus hudsonicus. 
Parus hudsonicus, Forster, Philos. Trans. LXII, 1772, 383, 430.—Aovp. 
Orn. Biog. II, 1834, 543, pl. 194.—Is. Birds Am. II, 1841, 155, pl. 
128.—Barrp, Birds N. Am. 1858, 395. 
Hab. Northeastern portions of North America. 
Specimens from the most northern localities appear larger than 
those from Maine and Nova Scotia, with proportionally longer tails 
(3.00 inches, instead of 2.40). 
I can, however, detect no other 
difference, although I have access to but a few skins from southern 
points. This difference is much the same as between P. atricapilius 
and septentrionalis ; to which variety the original P. hudsonicus 
