44 EXPLOROTIONS AND SURVEYS WEST OF 100TH MERIDIAN. 



*59. Passerculiis savanna (Wils.), var. alaudinm, Bon. Lark-Sparrow. 

 Abundant in marshy localities. 



*60. Poocaetes (jramineus (Gin.), var. confinis Bd. Bay- winged Sparrow. 

 Very abundant, frequenting the plains. 



*61. Coturniculus passerinus (Wils.), var. perpallidus, Eidg. Yel- 

 low-winged Sparrow. 

 Eare. 



*62. Chondestes grammaca (Say). Lark-Bunting. 

 Abundant everywhere on plains and benches. 



*63. Zonotrichia leucoplirys (Forst.) White-crowned Sparrow. 

 Breeds abundantly in the mountains. 



64. ZonotricJiia leucoplirys (Forst.), var. intermedia, Eidgw. 

 Exceedingly abundant in fall, and also a winter-resident. 



65. Junco Jiyemalis (L.) Black Snowbird. 



Eare in fall. One specimen only taken in flock of Zonotrichia inter- 

 media. 



66. Junco oregonus (Towns.) Oregon Snowbird. 



Common in fall. Winters at least in southern part of Territory. 



*67. Junco caniceps (Woodh.) Eed-backed Snowbird. 



Tolerably common in the pines of Wahsatch Mountains in the breed- 

 ing-season. (Eidgway.) 



*68, Poospiza 9 Ulineata (Cass.) Black-throated Sparrow. 

 Breeds abundantly in the vicinity of Salt Lake City. (Eidgway.) . 



*69. Poospiza lelll (Cass.), var. nevadensis, Eidgw. Sage Sparrow. 



Very common, especially as a winter-resident, frequenting the sage- 

 brush plains. 



*70. Spizella socialis (Wils.), var. arizona, Cs. Chipping-Sparrow. 

 Xot common. " Breeds near Salt Lake City." (Eidgway.) 



*71. Spizella pallida (Sw.), var. Ireweri, Cass. Brewer's Sparrow. 



Abundant. Permanent resident. Frequents the sage-brush of the 

 benches. 



*72. Melospiza melodia (Wils.), var. fallax, Bd. Western Song- 

 Sparrow. 

 Abundant. Permanent resident. 



*73. Melospiza lincolni (Aud.) Lincoln's Finch. 



Eather uncommon. Found breeding in Parley's Park by Mr. Eidg- 

 way. 



