. . . . 



Middle Amer. i. p. 295 (1901) ; Sharpe, Hand-L v. p. 305 (1909). 

 iceps, Drew, Bull. Nutt. Orn. C. vi. p. 90 (1881). 



JUNCO. 8PIZELLA. 



have been correctly identified, but they appear to have been 

 carefully collected. 



1. Sorth America (Nehrkorn Coll.). Crowley Bequest. 

 '_?. North America. Crowley Bequest. 



2. Fort Resolution, Great Slave Lake, Crowley Bequest. 



British X. America, June. 



Junco caniceps ( Woodlwuse). 



Junco caniceps, Aiken, Amer. Sportsm. v. p. 370 (1875) ; Brewer, Bull. 

 Nutt. Orn. C. iii. p. 72 (1878) ; Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. xii. p. 654 

 (1888) ; Nehrk. Kat. Eiersamml. p. 115 (189_9) ; Ridgw. Birds North 

 4' Middle Amer. i. ] 



Junco cinereus caniceps, 



Two eggs of the Grey-headed Junco are much like those of 

 J. hy emalis. They measure respectively -74 by '61 and -73 by '59. 



. Western United States. Crowley Bequest. 



Junco phaeonotus, Wagler. 



Junco cinereus, Sharpe (nee Linn.}, Cat. Birds B. M. xii. p. 653 (1888) ; 



Nehrk: Kat. Eiersamml. p. 115 (1899). 

 Junco phaeonotus phaeonotus, Ridgw. Birds North Sf Middle Amer. i. 



p. 299 (1901). 

 Janco phaeonotus, Sharpe, Hand-L v. p. 305 (1909). 



Two eggs of the Mexican Junco are of a regular oval form, 

 slightly glossy, and of a pale blue colour with spots of minute 

 dark brown scattered over the larger end. They measure 

 respectively *78 by -6 and -8 by -6. 



2. Mexico, 2nd July (Nehrkorn Coll.). Crowley Bequest. 



Genus SPIZELLA, Bonap. 

 Spizella monticola (Gmel.). 



(1909). 



Spizella monticola monticola, Ridgw. Birds North Sf Middle Amer. i. 

 p. 307 (1901). 



Two eggs of the East- American Tree-Sparrow are of a regular 

 oval shape and slightly glossy. They are of a pale green colour, 

 densely and very finely speckled and spotted all over with pale 

 reddish-brown and lilac- or lavender-grey. They measure re- 

 spectively *9 by *65 and -83 by *65. 



2. Massachusetts (T. M. Brewer: Crowley Bequest. 

 Tristram Coll.). 



