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FAMILY ICTERIDZ. Blackbirds, Orioles, etc. 
A. O. U. 
Bos. No. 
370 (494) 
@— 371 (495) 
@— 872 (497) 
“— 373 (498) 
374 (4980) 
L— 375 (601) 
be 376 (5010) 
377 (502) 
L— 378 (506) 
b=" 379 (507) 
L—s1 (509) 
&— 389 (510) 
383 (511) 
| 384 (5112) 
DOLICHONYX ORYZIVORUS (Linn.). 
Bobolink. N..E. Filia. He 
MOLOTHRUS ATER (Bopp.). 
Cowbird. N.E. Fla. HL 
XANTHOCEPHALUS XANTHOCEPHALUS (BONAP.). 
Yellow-headed Blackbird. N. BE. Blas ce 
AGELAIUS PHGENICEUS (Liyy.). 
Red-winged Blackbird. N. E. Fila. l- 
AGELAIUS PHC:NICEUS BRYANTI Ripew. 
Bahaman Red-winged Blackbird. Fla. 
STURNELLA MAGNA (LIny.). 
Meadowlark. NE. lay ae 
STURNELLA MAGNA NEGLECTA (AUD.). 
Western Meadowlark. Tl. 
ICTERUS ICTERUS (LINN.). 
Troupial. 
South American species, recorded by Audubon from South Caro- 
lina; no subsequent records for eastern North America. 
ICTERUS SPURIUS (LINN.). 
Orchard Oriole. Nu. Blas San 
ICTERUS GALBULA (LINN.). 
Baltimore Oriole. N.E. Fla. Dk 
ICTERUS BULLOCKI (SWAINS.). 
Bullock’s Oriole. 
Western species, only once recorded from our Eastern States; Ban- 
gor, Me., one record. 
SCOLECOPHAGUS CAROLINUS (MULL.). 
Rusty Blackbird. News: Due 
SCOLECOPHAGUS CYANOCEPHALUS (WAGL.). 
Brewer’s Blackbird. Tl. 
A western species, which sometimes occurs in Illinois; stragglers 
have been killed in South Carolina and Louisiana. 
QUISCALUS QUISCULA (LINN.). 
Purple Grackle. N. EK. 
QUISCALUS QUISCULA AGLUS (Barrp). 
Florida Grackle. Fla. 
