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No. of specimens. 



131. — Icterus haltimore, (Linn.) Daudin. Baltimore Oriole. 

 From Atlantic coast to the High Central Plains, 

 and in their borders; south to Guatemala 9 



132. — Icterus bullockii, (Sw.) Bon. Bullock's Oriole. High 

 Central Plains to the Pacific; rare on upper Mis- 

 souri; south into Mexico 1 



133. — Scolecophagusferrugineus, (Gm.) Sw. Rusty Blackbird. 



From Atlantic coast to the Missouri 1 



134. — Scolecophagus cyonocephalus, (Wagl.) Cab. Brewer's 

 Blackbird. High Central Plains to the Pacific; 

 south to Mexico; Pembina, Minnesota 5 



135. — Quiscalus versicolor, (Linn.) Vieill. Crow Blackbird. 



Atlantic to High Central Plains; Fort Bridger--- 7 



136. — Corviis carnivorus, Bartram. American Raven. Entire 

 continent of North America; rare east of the Mis- 

 sissippi 4 



131.— Corvus americanus, Aud. Common Crow. North 

 America to the Missouri region; also on the coast 

 of California? (Not found on the High Central 

 Plains?) 5 



138, — Picicorvus columbianus, (Wils.) Bon. Clark's Crow. 

 From Rocky mountains to Pacific; east to Fort 

 Kearney 6 



139. — Pica hudsonica, (Sabine.) Bon. Magpie. Arctic re- 

 gions of North America; the United States, from 

 the High Central Plains to the Pacific, north 

 of California 15 



140. — Cyanura macrolophus, Baird. Long-crested Jay. Cen- 

 tral line of Rocky mountains to the table lands of 

 Mexico • •. 2 



141. — Perisoreus canadensis, (Linn.) Bon. Canada Jay. 

 Northern Auaerica into the northern parts of the 

 United States, from Atlantic to Pacific; further 

 south in Rocky mountains 9 



142. — Ectopistes migratoria, (Linn.) Sw. Wild Pigeon. 



North America to High Central Plains 3 



143. — Zenaidura carolinensis, (Linn.) Bon. Common Dove. 

 Throughout United States, from Atlantic to Pa- 

 cific ; Cuba 1 



144. — Tetrao ohscurus, Say. Dusky Grouse. Black Hills of 

 Nebraska to Cascade mountains of Oregon aiid 



Washington 6 



145. — Centrocercus nropha.siauus, (Bon.) Sw. Cock of the 



Plains. Sage plains of the northwest 4 



146. — Pedioecetes pliasianellus, (Linn.) Baird. Sharp-tailed 

 Grouse. Northern prairies and plains, from Wis- 

 consin to Cascades of Oregon and Washington • • • 5 



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