357 
358 
359 
360 
361 
362 
363 
364 
A. O. Ue 
NO. 
(474) 
(4740) 
LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 
Genus OTOCORIS. Bonar. 
OTOCORIS ALPESTRIS. (Lryn.) Horned Lark. Shore Lark. 
‘* Northeastern North America, Greenland, and northern parts of the 
old world; in winter, south; in eastern United States to the Caro- 
linas, Illinois, ete.”’ (A.O.U.); breeds north of United States, 
Labrador, Hudson Bay, ete. 
Otocoris alpestris praticola. Wensu. Prairie Horned Lark. 
The Mississippi Valley form of the Horned Lark; breeds as far east- 
ward as Massachusetts and New York; it differs in having the 
forehead and streak over the eye white instead of yellow; it is also 
somewhat smaller and paler. 
FAMILY CORVIDZAE. Crows, Jays, and Magpies. 
(475) 
(477) 
(477a) 
(479) 
(484) 
(484c) 
Subfamily GARRULINAE. Magpies and Jays. 
Genus PICA. Briss. 
PICA PICA HUDSONICA, (Sas.) American Magpie. 
A western species; stragglers have been recorded from Illinois and 
Montreal, Canada. 
Genus CYANOCITTA. § Srrick. 
CYANOCITTA CRISTATA. (LiNnN.) Blue Jay. 
‘* Eastern North America to the plains and from the fur countries south 
to Florida and eastern Texas ” (A. O. U.); breeds nearly throughout 
its range. 
Cyanocitta cristata florincola. Cours. Florida Blue Jay. 
Southern race of the Blue Jay, which occurs in Florida and along the 
Gulf coast; it is smaller and grayer than the northern Blue Jay, 
but otherwise similar. 
Genus APHELOCOMA. Casan. 
APHELOCOMA CYANEA. (VirEILL.) Florida Jay. 
Florida. 
Genus PERISOREUS. Bonar. 
PERISOREUS CANADENSIS. (Linn.) Canada Jay. 
‘* Northern New York, northern New England, and northern Michigan ; 
north to Arctic America.” (A. 0. U.) 
Perisoreus canadensis nigricapillus. RipGw. Labrador Jay. 
A Labrador race of the Canada Jay; somewhat darker and having the 
black of the head often extending in front of the eye; the breast 
is deep slate gray. 
