ORDER GALLINE. 139 
a. Canachites canadensis canadensis (LiINN«wus). Hudsonian Spruce 
Partridge. [298.] 
Tetrao canadensis LINN-©US, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 159. (Hudson 
Bay.) 
RanGE.— Boreal forest region from the eastern base of the Rocky Moun- 
tains west of Edmonton, Alberta, east to Labrador Peninsula; also a dis- 
connected area in Alaska from Bristol Bay to Cook Inlet and Prince William 
Sound. 
b. Canachites canadensis 6sgoodi Bishop. Alaska Spruce Partridge. [298b.] 
Canachites canadensis osgoodi BisHop, Auk, XVII, April, 1900, 114. 
(Lake Marsh, Yukon, Northwest Territory.) 
Rance.— Mt. McKinley range and the Yukon region east to Great Slave 
and Athabaska lakes. 
c. Canachites canadensis cAnace (LinNxus). Canada Spruce Partridge. [298c.] 
Tetrao canace LINNXUS, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, I, 1766, 275. (Canada.) 
RancE.— Manitoba, southern Ontario, and New Brunswick south to 
northern parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, and New Eng- 
land. 
Canachites franklini (DouGLas). Franklin’s Grouse. [299.] 
Tetrao franklinti Doucuas, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond., XVI, Pt. I, 1829, 
139. (Rocky Mountains, Lat. 50°-54° N., near sources of Columbia 
River; also bases of Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, and Mt. Baker.) 
RanGE.— Southern Alaska, central British Columbia, and western 
central Alberta south to northern Oregon, central Idaho, and western 
Montana. 
GENUS BONASA STEPHENS. 
Bonasa STEPHENS, General Zoology, XI, 1819, 298. Type, by subs. 
desig., Tetrao umbellus Linnxus (Gray, 1840). 
Bonasa umbéllus (LINN xUus). 
RancEe.— Wooded regions of Canada and Alaska south to Cali- 
fornia, Colorado, Kansas, Tennessee, and in the Alleghenies to Georgia. 
