144 



No. of specimeiB. 



114. — Calamospiza hicoJor, (Towns.) Bon. Lark Bunting. 

 High Central Plains to the Rocky mountains; south- 

 westerly to valley of Mimbres and Sonora 5 



115. — Euspiza americana, (Gm.) Bon. Black-throated Bunt- 

 ing. United States, from the Atlantic to the bor- 

 der of the High Central Plains 17 



116. — Guiraca (Goniaphea) hidoviciana, (Linn.) Sw. Rose- 

 breasted Grosbeak. Eastern United States to the 

 Missouri plains; south to Guatemala 4 



117. — Guiraca (Goniaphea) melanocepJiala, Sw. Black-headed 

 Grosbeak. High Central Plains, from Yellowstone 

 to the Pacific; table lands of Mexico 5 



118. — Guiraca caernJea^ (Linn.) Sw. Blue Grosbeak. More 

 southern United States, from Atlantic to Pacific; 

 south to Mexico 3 



119. — Cyanosplza amoena, (Say,)Baird. Lazuli Finch. High 



Central Plains to the Pacific 6 



120. — Cardinalisvirginianus, Bonaparte. Red Bird. More 

 southern portions of the United States to the Mis- 

 souri; probably along valley of Rio Grande to Rocky 

 mountains 1 



121. — Pipilo erytJtropldkahnm, (Linn.) Vieill. Ground Robin. 



Eastern United States to the Missouri river 9 



122. — Pipilo arcticus, Sw. High Central Plains of upper 



Missouri, Yellowstone and Platte; FortBridger- • • 15 



123. — Pipilo cJiIorurus, (Towns.) Baird. Blanding's Finch. 

 Valley of Rio Grande and Gila. Rocky mountains 

 north to the South Pass; south to Mexico 3 



124. — DoUcliomjx oryzivorus, (Linn.) Sw. Boblink. Eastern 



United States to Fort Bridger, Utah 3 



125. — Ilolotltrus pecoris, (Gm,) Sw. Cow Bird. United States, 



from the Atlantic to California; Fort Bridger- • • • 7 



126. — Agelaius phoeniceus, (Linn.) Vieill. Swamp Blackbird. 



United States, from Atlantic to Pacific 9 



127. — XanfJiocephcdus icterocepihaliis, (Bon.) Baird. Yellow- 

 headed Blackbird. Western America, from Texas, 

 Illinois, Wisconsin, and North Red river to Cali- 

 fornia; south into Mexico; Greenland 2 



128. — St urnella magna, (Linn.) Sw. Meadow Lark. Eastern 

 United States to the High Central Plains; south to 

 Mexico; Cuba ? 3 



129. — Sturnella neglecta, And. Western Lark. Western 

 America, from High Central Plains to the Pacific; 

 east to Pembina, and perhaps to Wisconsin 22 



130. — Icterus spurius, (Linn.) Bon. Orchard Oriole. United 

 States, from the Atlantic to the High Central 

 Plains; probably throughout Texas; south to Gua- 

 temala 12 



