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H. Townsend at Graham Harbour, Cook’s Inlet, Alaska. We did 
not see it farther up the inlet in Turnagain Arm. (Osgood & Heller.) 
Osgood found the remains of a Steller’s Jay in the woods at 
Haine’s Mission, Lynn Canal. (Szshop.) 
MUSEUM SPECIMENS. 
Twenty-one ; one taken at. Burrard Inlet, B.C., by Mr. John 
Fannin ; two taken at Comox, Vancouver Island, by Dr. G. M. 
Dawson ; one at Nanaimo and two at~Victoria, V.I., by Prof. 
Macoun ; eleven at Chilliwack, two at Agassiz, B.C., one at 
Comox and one at Victoria, V.I., by Mr. W. Spreadborough. 
One set of four eggs taken near Victoria by Rev. George 
Taylor. 
478c. Black-headed Jay. 
Cyanocitta stellert annectens (BatRD) Ripew. 1880. 
A specimen of this form was shot in the Rocky Mountains by 
Mr. Drummond about Lat. 56°. (Richardson.) This species was met 
with only high up on the mountains near Ducks, B.C. ( Streator.) 
East of Coast Range and Rocky Mountain districts. (/@nnzn.) 
This species was taken in the Selkirk mountains at Glacier in 
August, 1885; they were then numerous. Very early in April, 
1890, when the snow was on the ground they were in large flocks; 
afterwards they scattered and retired to the mountains at Revel- 
stoke, B.C., to breed ; one family of them was seen at Robson on 
the Columbia River, June Igth, 1890. Of the specimens taken some 
approach the long-crested jay, having the white spot over the eye 
quite large and a blue and white frontal patch. Observed at Trail 
and Waneta on the International Boundary, B.C., in the summer of 
1902; not common. (Spreadborough.) Only once taken at Chilli- 
wack, B.C. ; a common winter resident in Cariboo, B.C. ; common 
winter resident at Lake Okanagan. (Bvooks.) East of Coast Range 
and Rocky Mountain districts of British Columbia. (Fanmnzn.) 
While many of the interior specimens are intermediate, all are 
more referable to amnectens than to stellert. (Rhoads.) 
MUSEUM SPECIMENS. 
Eight ; one taken at Glacier, Selkirk Mountains, B.C., by Prof. 
Macoun; four taken at Revelstoke, one at Robson, one at 
Sicamous and one at Cascade, B.C., by Mr. W. Spreadborough. 
