312 Tenth Supplement. to the A. O. U. Check-List. fuly 
III. SprciES AND SUBSPECIES NOT ACCEPTED. 
Fulmarus glacialis columba ANTHONY, Auk, XII, Oct. 1895, 
372. Considered as not separable from /u/marus rod- 
verst. 
Alopochen aegyptiacus (LINN.).—=Chenalopex egyptiacus auct. 
Cf. Kirkwoop, Auk, XVII, Jan. 1go00, 64. 
Examples of this species are so often brought to this country 
alive that it seems unwise to admit the species to the Check-List 
as an Old World straggler, the probabilities being that the few 
specimens of apparently wild birds thus far taken have escaped 
from aviaries. 
Asio accipitrinus mcilhennyi STONE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 
Phila. 1899, 478. 
Considered as merely the pale phase of A. accipitrinus, of wide 
and irregular distribution, but liable to occur anywhere, and by 
no means rare on the Atlantic coast. 
Picoides americanus bacatus BANcs, Auk, XVII, April, rgoo, 
136. 
Regarded as a synonym of Picoides americanus Brehm, which is 
taken in the same sense as heretofore in the Check-List. 
Picoides americanus labradorius Banos, Auk, XVII, April 
1g00, 138. 
Considered as not separable from Picoides americanus Brehm. 
Savornis saya yukonensis BisHop, Auk, XVII, April, 1900, 
I 15. 
The differences claimed are considered too slight and incon- 
stant for recognition in nomenclature. 
Cyanocitta stelleri carbonacea GRINNELL, Condor, II, rgoo, 
ey 
Not considered worthy of recognition by name. 
Aphelocoma californica immanis GRINNELL, Auk, XVIII, 
April, 1go1, 188. 
Differences too slight to warrant recognition in nomenclature. 
