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known, one of a specimen taken at Nushagak, Bristol bay by J. W. 
Johnson and the other of a single specimen collected by Lieut. G. 
M. Stoney in the valley of the Kowak river. (Grinnell.) 
CXCVII. CYANOCEPHALUS Bonaparte. 1842. 
492. Pinon Jay. 
Cyanocephalus cyanocephalus (WIED.) STEJN. 1884. 
Rocky mountains, west to the Cascade range; and from British 
America south to California. (A. O. U. Check-list.) We have no 
records of this bird. It will likely be found in the country about 
Lake Okanagan, B.C. 
CXCVIII STURNUS Linne2us. 1758. 
493. Starling. 
Sturnus vulgaris LINN. 1758. 
A single specimen sent by Holbcell to Copenhagen. (Arct. Man.) 
Famity XLII. ICTERIDA®. Bracxsirps, ORIOLEs, &c. 
CXCIX. DOLICHONYX. Swainson. 1827. 
494. Bobolink. 
Dolichonyx oryzivorus (LINN.) SWAINS. 1827. 
Summer resident on Cape Breton island; but rare. (Dwzght.) 
Common in summer; breeds in all the marshes in Nova Scotia. 
(Downs.) One seen at North Sydney, Cape Breton island, May 
24th, 1901; common on the meadows at Amherst, N.S. (C. R. 
Harte.) Abundant in summer along the Cornwallis valley, N.S., 
and locally elsewhere. (H. F. Tujts.) A common summer resi- 
dent in New Brunswick. (Chamberlain.) An abundant summer 
resident in suitable places at Scotch Lake, York co., N.B. (W. H. 
Moore.) A common summer resident in Quebec. (Dionne.) An 
abundant summer resident around Montreal. (Winile.) 
A common stimmer resident at Ottawa; breeds on the Experi- 
mental Farm. (Ottawa Naturalist, Vol. V.) Summer resident at 
