Appendix. 125 



Corvus americanus hesperis. 



CAMFOUMA CROW. 



This is a new subsi)ccies, which is described in the Manual 

 of North American Birds. 



The author says of it that it is " a very strongly characterized 



'race, which also differs markedly in habits and notes from the 



eastern bird." He gives its habitat as " Western United States, 



north to Washington Territory (Pu8:et Sound), Idaho, Montana, 



etc., south to Northern Mexico, east to Rocky Mountains." 



' The California Crow will undoubtedly be found in British 

 Columbia. 



Pinicola enucleator canadensis. 



AMERICAN PINK GKOSUEAK. 



This XQ\)\■^ZQ.^=, pinicola <f;//^r/£'a/c?/'— Pine Grosbeak — of the 

 Check-List, the European bird being the true enucleator. 



Pinicola enucleator kodiaka. 



KOUI.VK PINE GROSBEAK. 



This is a new sub-species, 



Mr. RiDGWAY, the describer, in his Manual, gives the habitat 

 as "Kodiak to Sitka, Alaska. (Also probably southward to 

 higher Sierra Nevada of Ciilifornia.)" 



If this bird ranges to California, it of course occurs in British 

 Columbia in the migrations, and it may possibly be resident in 

 that Province. 



Ammodramus caudacutus subvirgatus. 



ACADIAN SHARP-TAILED SPARROW. 



This is a new variety, discovered by Mr. Jonathan Dwigiit, 

 Junior, and replaces in our fauna the typical catcdacutus,\\\\\z\\ 

 latter has a more southern range. 



