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[B 90, part, C 294, part, R 371, part, C 432, part.] 



Geog. Dist. — Heavily wooded regions of North America, 

 fiom the southern Alleghanies northward. 



41-2. Colaptes auratus (Linn.). 



Geog. Dist. — -By the admission of No. 412^ this becomes 

 restricted to the South Atlantic and Gulf coast region. 



412a. Colaptes auratus luteus Bangs. 

 Northern Flicker. 

 Colaptes auratus luteus Bangs, Auk. XV, Apr. 1898, 177. 

 [Br)"], part, C 312, part, R 378, /V/-/, C 4.57, part.~\ 



Geog. Dist. — Eastern and northern North America, south to 

 North Carolina, west to the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains. 

 Occasional on the Pacific slope, from California northward. 



422. Cypseloides niger borealis (Kennerly). 



Instead of the authority given for this name in the Eighth Sup- 

 plement to the Check-List (Auk, XIV, Jan. 1897, 126), the 

 following should be substituted : 



Cvpscloides niger borealis Ridgw. Pr. U. S. Nat. Mus. III,. 

 Aug. 27, 1880, 188. (Cf. Oberholser, Auk, XVI, Jan. 

 1899, 78.) 



435. Atthis morcomi Ridgw. 



Morcom's Hummingbird. 



Atthis morcomi Ridgw. Auk, XV, Oct. 1898, 325. 



[B-, C- R-,C— .] 



Geog. Dist. — Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. 



In numeration this takes the place of No. 435, Trochilus {Attliis) 

 heloisa (Less. & DeLatt.) of the first edition of the Check-List, 

 which proved to be extradimital, and to have been admitted to 



