APPENDIX. 875 
COUES KEY, 1884. UNION LIST, 1886. 
262a. Junco hiemalis connectens. 000. {Not admitted in the List. | 
263. hiemalis oregonus. 567a. Junco hyemalis oregonus. 
264. hiemalis annectens. 568. annectens. 
265. hiemalis caniceps. 569. caniceps. 
266. hiemalis dorsalis. 570a. cinereus dorsalis. 
267. hiemalis cinereus. 570. cinereus palliatus. 
571. bairdi. 
267 bis. Add: Junco hiemalis bairdi. Barrp’s Snow-prrp. Head and neck 
ashy-gray, paler on throat, tinged on hind-head with brown, the lores distinctly blackish. 
Back, scapulars and adjoining wing-feathers pale rufous-brown, tinged with olivaceous; 
rump and upper tail-coverts, with the lesser, middle, and outer wing-coverts grayish- 
olive; inner webs of tertials dusky; primaries gray, edged with paler, the outermost with 
white; outer tail-feather mostly white, two next with white in diminishing amount. 
Jugulum pale buffy-gray, contrasting with the white of the abdomen; sides and flanks 
cinnamon-buff; crissum dull whitish. Upper mandible dark brown, lower yellow; iris 
yellow; feet pale brown. Wing 2.80; tail 2.75; bill 0.40; tarsus 0.80 A form lately 
discovered in Lower California, resembling a bright-colored 9 J. oregonus, presenting the 
peculiar combination of ‘‘pink’’ sides with yellow eyes and under mandible. Pr. U. S. 
Nat. Mus., vi., Oct. 1883, p. 155. 
| 572. Junco insularis 
267 ter. Add: Junco insularis. GUADALUPE SNOW-BIRD. Resembling the so-called 
J. annectens ; darker, and with somewhat different proportions. Crown and nape dark slate; 
lower tail-coverts dusky, the feathers edged with whitish; lores blackish. Wings and tail 
relatively short: wing 2.55-2.85; tail 2.30-2.60; bill 0.37 long, 0.27 deep. (In annectzns, 
ete., wing and tail about 3.00.) Added to our Fauna by the inclusion of Guadalupe Island. 
268. Spizella monticola. 559. Spizella monticola. 
559a. monticola ochracea. 
268 bis. Add: Spizella monticola ochracea. WESTERN TREE Sparrow. Like the 
last: above, paler, with sparser, sharper and narrower dorsal streaks, sides and throat more 
ochraceous. Washington Territory. Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Oct. 1882, p. 228. 
269. Spizella domestica. | 560. Spizella socialis. 
270. domestica arizone. | 560a. socialis arizone. 
ale agrestis. | 563. pusilla. 
000. | Not admitted in the List. | 
271 bis. Add: Spizella agrestis arenacea. TExAN FieLtp Sparrow. Like S. 
agrestis, but with the rufous replaced by brownish-ash; slightly larger, with longer tail and 
somewhat stouter bill. Wing 2.50; tail 2.90: culmen 0.35. A form lately described as 
migratory, or perhaps a winter resident, in Southern Texas. The Auk, April, 1886, p. 248. 
| 564. Spizella wortheni. 
271lter. Add: Spizella wortheni. WorTHEN’s FIELD-sPARROW. Resembling S. 
agrestis. Much less rufous, with broader black dorsal streaks, no rufous auricular streak 
nor lateral pectoral spot, a distinct white eye-ring, and slenderer bill. Wing 2.70; tail 
2.50; bill 0.40; tarsus 0.70. Western Texas and New Mexico. Apparently a good species, 
approaching S. atrigularis in some respects, especially the coloration of the upper parts. Pr, 
U. S. Nat. Mus., vii, 1884, p. 259. 
272. Spizella pallida. 561. Spizella pallida. 
273. breweri. 562. breweri. 
274. atrigularis. 565. atrigularis. 
