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FAMILY ALANDIDA.. Larks. 
A. O. U. 
No. 
356 (473) ALAUDA ARVENSIS LInn. 
European Skylark. 
Accidental in Greenland. 
357 (474) OTOCORIS ALPESTRIS (LINN.). 
Horned Lark. 
Shore Lark. Wie dds | LONE 
358 (4746) OTOCORIS ALPESTRIS PRATICOLA HENSH. 
Prairie Horned Lark. INES 
FAMILY CORVIDA. Crows, Jays, and Magpies. 
359 (475) PICA PICA HUDSONICA (SAB.). 
American Magpie. 
A western species; stragglers have been recorded from Illinois and 
Montreal, Canada. 
360 (477) CYANOCITTA CRISTATA (Liny.). 
Blue Jay. N.E. 1. 
361 “477a) CYANOCITTA CRISTATA FLORINCOLA COUES. 
Florida Blue Jay. Fia. 
362 (479) APHELOCOMA FLORIDANA (BartTR.). 
Florida Jay. Fla. 
363 (484) PERISOREUS CANADENSIS (LInn.). 
Canada Jay. N. E. 
364 (484c) PERISOREUS CANADENSIS NIGRICAPILLUS Ripew. 
Labrador Jay. 
(eer 365 (4862) CORVUS CORAX PRINCIPALIS Ripew. 
Northern Raven. ING, IML 
t—— 366 (488) CORVUS AMERICANUS Avp. 
American Crow. INGeH ee wae ne 
367 (488a) CORVUS AMERICANUS FLORIDANUS Barrp. 
Florida Crow. ¢ Fla. 
368 (490) CORVUS OSSIFRAGUS WILs. 
Fish Crow. N. EH. Fla. 
FAMILY STURNIDA. Starlings. 
369 (493) STURNUS VULGARIS Linn. 
Starling. 
An old world species, accidental in Greenland. Some years ago it 
was introduced in New York, and is now not uncommon in 
Central Park. 
