ORDER PASSERES. 329 
[Anthus cervinus (PaLLAs). Red-throated Pipit. [699.] 
Motacilla cervina Pauuas, Zoogr. Rosso-Asiatica, I, 1826 (1811?), 511. 
(Kamchatka and adjacent islands.) 
RancE.— Breeds on the tundras of northern Siberia and locally in 
northern Europe; winters southward to southern China, Egypt, and 
Abyssinia; accidental in western Alaska (St. Michael), Aleutian 
Islands, and Lower California. ] 
SuBcEnus NEOCORYS Scuater. 
Neocorys ScLaTER, Proc. Zool. Soe. Lond., 1857, 5. Type, by orig. desig., 
Alauda spragueit AUDUBON. 
Anthus spraguei (AUDUBON). Sprague’s Pipit. [700.] 
Alauda spragueit AupuBon, Birds Amer., VII, 1844, 334, pl. 486. (Old 
Fort Union, western North Dakota.) 
RancE.— Interior plains of North America. Breeds in Transition 
Zone from southwestern Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba south 
to western Montana and North Dakota; winters from Texas, southern 
Louisiana, and southern Mississippi through eastern and central 
Mexico to Vera Cruz, Puebla, and Michoacan; casual in Georgia and 
South Carolina. 
Famity CINCLIDZA. Drprers. 
GENUS CINCLUS BorkKHAUSEN. 
Cinclus BORKHAUSEN, Deutsche Fauna, 1797, 300. Type, by monotypy, 
Cinclus hydrophilus BoRKHAUSEN = Sturnus cinclus LinNaus. 
Cinclus mexic4nus SWAINSON. 
RancEe.— Mountains of western North America from Alaska to 
western Mexico and Guatemala. 
