No. of specimens. 



■81. — Troglodytes parkmanni, Aud. Parkman's Wren. West- 

 ern America, from the High Central Plains and 

 upper Missouri to the Pacific 13 



•82. — Sitta canadensis^ Linn. Red-bellied Nuthatch. North 

 America to the Rocky mountains, probably also to 

 the Pacific 3 



•83. — Polioptila caerulea^ (Linn.) Sclat. Blue-G-ray Fly- 

 catcher. United States, from Atlantic to Missouri, 

 and on the southern border from the Gulf of Mexico 

 to the Coast mountains of California, south to Guate- 

 mala 1 



84. — Loplioplianes hicolor, (Linn.) Bon. Tufted Titmouse. 

 Eastern North America to the Missouri river, or else 

 replaced there by a L. missuriensis 1 



■85. — Parus septentrionalis, Harris. Long-tailed Chickadee. 

 Missouri river to the Rocky mountains, or else re- 

 placed there by P. albescens 4 



•86. — EremopMla cormcta, (Wils,) Boie. Sky Lark. Every- 

 where on the prairies and desert plains of North 

 America; Atlantic States in winter. A smaller va- 

 riety on the western plains 12 



•87. — Oarpodacus purpureus, (Gm.) Gray. Purple Finch. 

 North America, from Atlantic to the High Central 

 Plains 1 



•88. — Chrysomitris tristis, (Linn.) Bon. Yellow Bird. North 



America generally 5 



89. — Chrysomitris pinus, (Wils.) Bon. Pine Finch. North 



America, from Atlantic to Pacific 2 



50. — Gurvirostra americana, Wils. Red Crossbill. North 

 America generally, coming southward in winter. 

 Resident in the mountains of Pennsylvania. Per- 

 haps var. mexicana in Rocky mountains 2 



91. — Gurvirostra leucoptera, (Gm.) Wils. White-winged 

 Crossbill. Northern parts of North America gen- 

 erally 2 



t)2. — Plectrophanes (Gerdrop)hanes) ornatiis, Towns. Chest- 

 nut-collared Bunting. Plains of the upper Missouri • • 5 



93. — Plectrophanes (Gentrophanes) melanomus, Baird. East- 

 ern slope of the Rocky mountains; Mexico, on the 

 table-lands 3 



94. — Plectrophanes ( Rhynchophanes) maccoiomi, Lawr. East- 

 ern slopes of Rocky mountains ; from Fort Thorn, 

 N. M., as far east as the Black Hills, north of the 

 Platte • 3 



95. — Passercidus savanna, (Wils.) Bon. Savannah Sparrow. 



Eastern North America to the Missouri plains 5 



9G. — Pooecetesgramineus, {(j(XB..)^Q\xd. Grass Finch, Uni- 

 ted States, from the Atlantic to the Pacific; or else 

 one species to the High Central Plains, and another 

 from this to the Pacific. 10 



