Brewster on Birds of Fort Walla Walla ^ W. T. 227 



presented me with many valuable specimens included among 

 those about to be discussed. 



List of Species and Varieties represented in the Collection. 



Tn rdit s m i grata riiis . * 



Tu rdtis ill igratorius f rof 1 11 gnus. 



Sialia arctica. 



Myiadesie.t to-wnsendi. 



Regnlus satrafm olivacciis. 



Partts. atricapilltts occidenfalis. 



Telmatodytes faliistris f>aludi- 



cola. 

 Anthiis ludoviciaiiua. 

 Lanius borealis. 

 Amfelis garrulus. 

 Ampclis cedrorutn. 

 Hcspcrophona r'csperfiiia. 

 Chrysomitris tristis. 

 Passcrciiltis sandvicensis alau- 



dinus. 

 Zonotrtchia gambeli intermedia 

 Spizella monticola oc/iracea.\ 

 Junco oregonus. 

 Melospiza fasciata guttata. 

 Pipilo maculattis mcgaloiivx-X 

 AgclcEus phceiiiceus. 

 Sturnella 7ieglecta. 

 Scolecophagus cyatiocep/ialus. 

 Corvits america7ius.% 

 Pica rustica hudsoiiica. 

 Cyanocitta stellcri anuecteus. 

 Eremophila alpestris. \\ 



* Typical ; the occurrence of both forms 

 seems at first thought anomalous, but ini- 

 gratorius may be a migrant from Alaska, 

 where it is the representative bird. 



t Var. nov. See page 228 of this num- 

 ber. 



X Nearly typical, but showing slight ap- 

 proaches to var. oregonus. 



\ Typical, and not approaching var. 

 caurinus of the coast-region. 



II Typical. 



27. Picus pubescens gairdiieri. 



28. Mcla7ierpes torquatus. 



29. Colaptes auratus kybridus.* 



30. Colaptes auratus juexicauus. 



31. Crryle alcyoti. 



32. Asio americajius. 



33. Asio accipifriuus. . 



34. Scops asio keiniicotti.^ 



35. Bubo lurgiiiianus subarcticus.X 



36. Bubo virginianus saturatus. 



37. Nyctea scandiaca. 



38. Falco columbarius sucklevi. 



39. Falco richardso7ii. 



40. Falco sparvcrius. 



41. Accipitcr fuscus. 



42. Astur atricapillus. 



43. Astur atricapillus var. .' § 



44. Buteo borealis calurus. 



45. Buteo s-vai7iso7ii. 



46. Archibuteo lagopus sa7icti-Jo- 



kaiuiis. 



47. Archibuteo ferrugineus. 



48. Zc7iaidura caroliuensis. 



49. Boiiasa U7iibella sabi7iii. 



i;o. Pedicecetcs p/iasiaucllus Columb- 

 ia 7ius. 



51. CJiaradrius domiiiicus. 



* One specimen, with a complete red 

 nuchal band. 



t See my late paper on this Owl (this 

 Bulletin, Vol. VII, pp. 27-33). Six ex- 

 amples in the present collection offer no 

 new points affecting the position there 

 taken. 



X Slightly aberrant ; see remarks under 

 B. saturatus (p. 230) . 



^ See remarks under A. atricapillus 

 (pp. 231, 232). 



