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No. 450? For occasion of the query see Key, p. 267. 

 No. 4G6. A pale form is described from California. See Ridgway 

 (Am. Nat., viii, 1874, 111). 



46Ga. RALLUS ELEGANS AUD., 



var. OBSOLETUS Ridg. 

 California!! Kail. 



No. 470. A peculiar variety of the black rail is described from the 

 Farallones by Mr. Ridgway (Amer. Nat., viii, 1874, 111). 



470a. PORZANA JAMAIiCENSIS (GM.) CASS., 



var. COTUUNICULUS 13d. 

 Pacific mack Rail. 



No. 472. The relationships of this form to the European G. chloropus 

 require further investigation. It will probably stand as 



472. GALLINULA CHLOROPUS LATH., 

 var. GALEATA (Licht.) Haiti. 



No. 470? Compare Key, p. 282. 



No. 481). A lighter colored form of dusky duck, with a butt' throat, is 

 described from Florida (by Mr. Kidgway, I. c.), where it is resident. 



489a. ANAS OBSCURA GM., 



var. FULVIGULA Ridg. 

 Floi'iflaii Dsislty Duck. 



No. 493? The query indicates probability of only varietal distinction 

 from No. 492. 



No. 501 ? The query indicates probability of only varietal distinction 

 from No. 500. 



No. 575bis. A specimen of the European white-winged tern, Hydro- 

 chelidon leucoptera, was taken in Wisconsin, July 5, 1873, by Th. Kum- 

 lein, and presented to the Smithsonian by Dr. Brewer. This is the 

 first instance known of its occurrence in this country. 



[575bis.] HYDROCHELIDON LEUCOPTERA (Mias.) Bora. 



Wliite-wiiigred Itlack Tern. 



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