328 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 
a. [Budytes flavus flavus. Extralimital.] 
b. Budytes flavus alascénsis Ringway. Alaska Yellow Wagtail. ([696.] 
Budytes flavus alascensis Ripaway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., X VI, Sept. 30, 
1908, 105. (St. Michael, Alaska.) 
RanGE.— Breeds in Arctic Zone in western Alaska from Point Barrow 
and Kotzebue Sound to Nushagak River; migrates through western Aleutian 
Islands to eastern Asia. 
J GENUS ANTHUS BeEcustTEIN. 
Anthus BEcuSTEIN, Gemein. Naturg. Deutschl., III, 1807, 704. Type, 
by subs. desig., Anthus aquaticus BrcHsTEIN = Alauda spinoletta 
Linnzus (Gray, 1840). 
Supcenus ANTHUS. 
Anthus rubéscens (TunsTALL). Pipit. [697.] 
Alauda rubescens TunsTauu, Orn. Britannica, 1771, 2. (Pennsylvania.) 
RaNnGE.— Breeds in Arctic Zone from northeastern Siberia, northern 
Alaska, northern Mackenzie, latitude 68° on west coast of Davis 
Strait, and latitude 70° on west coast of Greenland south to Great 
Slave Lake, central Keewatin, northern Quebec, and Newfoundland, 
and from the Aleutian Islands to Prince William Sound, and on high 
mountains south to California, Colorado, and New Mexico; winters 
from southern California and the Ohio and lower Delaware valleys to 
the Gulf coast and Guatemala; casual in Bermuda; accidental in 
Helgoland. 
[Anthus praténsis (LINN&us). Meadow Pipit. [698.] 
Alauda pratensis LINN&Uus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 166. (Sweden.) 
RanGE.— Breeds over the greater part of Europe; winters in north- 
ern Africa; accidental in Greenland.] 
