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(autumnal migrant) ; and apparently the case also, with Helmintho- 

 phaga Virginias, (summer) and H. ruficapilla (autumn). 



I shall notice first the results of Mr. Allen's investigations, as em- 

 bodied in the list above cited ; and as I desire to add some notes on 

 species whose range, etc., Mr. Allen had no chance to determine, I 

 shall go Ihrough the catalogue in regular order. (The numbers pre- 

 fixed to the species correspond to those in Mr. Allen's catalogue.) 



P. 165. No. 2. = T. Pallasii var. Auduboni. 



P. 166. No. 10. Cistothorus stellaris is a misprint for C. (= Telmatodytes) paluxtris 

 var. (paludicola). 



No. 5. (Sii'liaarctica.) I found this species breeding in Salt Lake City, 

 on Antelojae Island, in the lake, and on the Wah Batch Moun- 

 tains, in June. 



No. 7. (Regulus calendula.} Found in the pine woods of Parley's Park 

 (altitude 8.000 feet) in June, July and August, and no doubt 

 breeds there. 



No. 16. (Helminthnphaga celata.) Found by me breeding in the aspen 

 woods at an altitude of 7,000-9,000 feet, in the Wahsatch. 



No. 17. (Dendroica Auduboni.) Breeding in the pine woods of the Wah- 

 satch, at an altitude of 7,000-9,000 feet. 



No. 19. (" D. nigrescensl .") This was very probably that species, as I 

 found it breeding in tolerable abundance on the East Humboldt 

 Mts. Mr. Aiken has also found it on the mountains of Colorado. 

 P. 167. No. 22. (Setophaga riiticilla.) I found this species to be common in the 

 Salt Lake region, both in the valley portions and in the lower 

 portions of the canons. Obta'ned in June on Antelope Island. 



No. 31. = C. Ludovicianus var. excubitoroides. 



No. 34. Should be C. CassiniL 



No. 38. Should be var. alaudinu*. 



No. 39. Should be var. confinis. 



No. 41. We fouud the true Icucr.phrys breeding abundantly in Parley's 

 Park, and high up in City Creek Canon, and, from May till the 

 latter part of August, never saw a single specimen of Z. Oam- 

 belii. 

 P. 168. No. 45. Should be S. pnllida var. Breioeri. 



No. 46. Should be var. fallax. 



No. 51. Should be var. megalonyx. 



No. 63. According to the strict rules of binomial nomenclature, the name 

 "Aphelocoma" (Cabanis) cannot be used for this genus, the proper 

 name of which is Cyanocitta (Strickland) of prior date, nnd 

 strictly congeneric type (C. Californica}. 



No. 72. Should be var. ffenryi. 



No. 74. No doubt var. Gairdneri, which species I found in July and August 



in Parley's Park. 



P. 170. No. 82. Should be var. calurus. 

 P. 171. No. 92. Should be var. umbelloidet. 



No. 103. Eggs obtained in Uintah Mts. in July. Very common in Wah- 

 eatch during summer. 



No. 104. Not seen by us in June on Antelope or Stansbury Islands, but 

 observed in the ponds on the southeast shore of the lake. 



