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I. Otocoris alpestris hoyti BISHOP. Hoyt's Homed Lark. [474 A;.] 



Otocoris alpestris hoyti BISHOP, Auk, XIII, April, 1896, 130. (Cando, 

 Towner Co., North Dakota.) 



RANGE. Central North America. Breeds north of limit of trees from 

 mouth of the Mackenzie to west shore of Hudson Bay; winters south to 

 Nevada, Utah, Kansas, and Michigan; casual in Ohio and New York. 



m. Otocoris alpestris occidentals McCALL. Montezuma Homed Lark. [474J.] 



Otocoris? occidentalis McCALL, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., V, 1851, 218" 

 (Santa F<, New Mexico.) 



RANGE. Central Arizona and New Mexico, migrating into western Texas, 

 Sonora, and Chihuahua. 



n. Otocoris alpestris insulans C. H. TOWNSEND. Island Horned Lark. 

 [474m.] 



Otocoris alpestris insularis TOWNSEND, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XIII, 1890, 

 140. (San Clemente Island, California.) 



RANGE. Resident on the Santa Barbara Islands, California; occurs in 

 winter on the neighboring mainland. 



FAMILY CORVID2E. CROWS, JAYS, MAGPIES, ETC. 

 SUBFAMILY GARRULINJE. MAGPIES AND JAYS. 



GENUS PICA BRISSON. 



Pica BRISSON, Orn., II, 1760, 35. Type, by tautonymy, [Pica] pica 

 BRISSON = Corvus pica LINNAEUS. 



Pica pica (LINNJEUS). 



RANGE. Europe, northern Asia, and western North America from 

 middle Yukon south to New Mexico and Arizona. 



a. [Pica pica pica. Extralimital.] 



b. Pica pica hudsonia (SABINE). Magpie. [475.] 



Corvus hudsonius SABINE, in FRANKLIN, Narr. Journ. Polar Sea, 1823, 

 671. (Cumberland House, Saskatchewan.) 



RANGE. Principally Boreal and Transition zones from the eastern Aleutian 

 Islands, middle Yukon, central Alberta, southern Saskatchewan, and Lake 



