484 OllNITDOLOGY. 



931, 9flr7.; Camp 25, Ilamboiat Valley, September IG, 18()8. O:^— SA— (?)— 2/^. 

 Same remarks as to No. 470. 



1)45, 9 ad.; Camp 35, Deep Creek, Utah, October 5, 1SG8. (i§— S|— {?)— 2^. Same 

 remarks. 



940, 9 ad.; Camp 35, Deep Creek, Utah, October 5, 18GS. G.^— 8— (?)— 2J. Same 

 remarks. 



947, 9 ad.; Camp 35, Deep Creek, Utah, October 5, 1868. GJ— SJ— (?)— 2i Same 

 remarks. 



948, 9 ad.; Camp 35, Deep Creek, Utah, October 5. Gg— 8^— (?)— 2yV Same 

 remarks. 



1228, nest and eggs; Parley's Park, Wahsatch Mouutaius, Utah, Jime 23, 18G9. 

 Nest among bushes in willow-thicket along stream, about one foot from ground. 



1232, nest and eggs (2) ; Parley's Park, June 23, 18G9. Situated like preceding. 



1275, nest and eggs (5); Parley's Park, June 24, 1809. Nest in thorn-apple bush 

 o.loug stream, six feet from ground. 



1314, nest and eggs (3); Parley's Park, June 27, 18G9. Nest in willows by stream. 



1327, 1328; nests and eggs (4); Parley's Park, June 28, 18G9. Nests in willows. 



1303, 1304 ; nests and eggs (4) ; Pack's Canon, Uintah Mountains, July 4, 1809. 

 Nests in willows by stream, about three feet from ground. 



1388, 1389; nests; Provo Eiver, Utah, July 10, 1809. Willows. 



1391, nest and eggs (3) ; Provo River, July II. 1809. Nest in willows by stream. 



1405, nest; Bear River Valley, July, 1809. (Collected by Mr. J. C. Olmstead.) 



1419, nest and eggs; Parley's Park, July 10, 1809. 



1457, S juv.; July 20, 1SG9. Of — 9|-. Bill, dark hepatic-plumbeous, lower man- 

 dible with pinkish flush, the upper almost black on the culmen ; iris, brown; tarsi and 

 toes, deep purplish-brown. 



1461, nest; Parley's Park, July 26, 1869. Willows by stream. 



1465, S juv.; Parley's Park, July 28, 1869. 6J— 8J. Same remarks as to No. 1457. 



1475, 9 j«(!.; July 29, 1869. 61— 8 J. Same remarks. 



1500, S juv.; August 13, 1869. 6J— 9. Same remarks. 



S. guttata. 



223, 9 ad.-; Camp 19, October 3, 1867. Of— 8|— 2ii— 2^— tV"?— -i— U- ^PP^r 

 mandible horn-black, paler along tomium ; lower, horn-blue, darker terminally. 



Melospiza LINCOLNL 



I^iiicoln's S|>arrow. 



Fringilla lincolnii, Audubon, Orn. Biog., II, 1834, 539, pi. 193. . 



Melospiza lineonU, Baikd, Birds N. Am., 1858, 483; Catal. N. Am. Birds, 1859, 

 No. 308.— CooPKR, Orn. Cal., I, 210.— CotrBS, Key, 1872, 138; Check List, 

 No. 107; Birds N.W., 1874, 135.— B. B. & R., Hist. N. Am. Birds, II, 1874, 

 31, pi. XXVII, lig. 13.— IlENSUAW, 1875, 283. 



During the summer we found this species only in the elevated parks 

 of the higher mountain ranges; but during its migrations it was very plenti- 



