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EXPLORATIONS IN THE FAR NORTH 



^. 509. Scoleocophagus carolinus (Mull.). Rusty Blackbird. 



Two specimens, $; Chippevvyan. May 19-23. Abundant. 



Q fa^tt+ly 510. Scoleocophagus cyanocephalus (Wagl.). 



Chu-tcuk-e-nu, C. Brewer's Blackbird. 

 Two specimens; one from Grand Rapids, Sept. 7; one from 

 Chippewyan, 6, May 23. Abundant at the latter station. Grand 

 Rapids, sex ?, Sept. 6. 



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515. Pinicola enucleator {Linn.). Pine Grosbeak. 



Four specimens, two 6, two $; Grand Rapids, Oct. 14-Nov. 17. 



517. Carpodacus purpureus {GmeL). Purple Finch. 



Two specimens, $; Chippewyan, 3, June 5. Only two were 

 seen at that station. 



522. Loxia leucoptera Gmel. White-winged Crossbill. 



One specimen, ?; Grand Rapids, Nov. 3. A rare visitor. 



524. Leucosticte tephrocotis Sivai/ts. 



Gray-crowned Leucosticte. 



Seven specimens, three $, four ?; Crow Nest Pass, April 14. 

 Abundant. 



JiAi^h^' 5 28 - Acantnis Unaria {Linn.). Redpoll. 



Fifty- two specimens; Grand Rapids, nine 6, seventeen ?, 

 five ?, Oct. 27-Dec. 29; Crow Nest Pass, one 6, three ?, April 

 15; Rae, one 8, four ?, seven ?, Oct. 7-12; Herschel Island,- Ag^g^ 

 one $, together with a nest and three eggs, Jul)' 16. Very 

 abundant at every post at which I collected. 



534. Plectrophenax nivalis (Linn.). Snowflake. 



Forty-three specimens; Grand Rapids, three $, two ?, Nov. 

 i-Dec. 15; Rae, eleven 3, twenty $, two ?, Oct. 5-13; Herschel 

 Island, five 3, July 16-18. Abundant in the winter at the first 

 station; killed by the natives about the buildings at Rae for 

 food during the fall migration. Common at Herschel Island 

 throughout the summer. I saw a large number in the Winni- 

 peg markets in March. 



