REPORT UBOX ORNITHOLOGICAL SPECIMENS. 45 



74. Mdospiza palwtris (Wils.) Swamp-Sparrow. 



Very rare. A single specimen taken in extreme southern part of 

 Utah October 23. 



*75. Passerella towmendi (Aud.), var. schistacea, Bd. Slate-colored- 

 Sparrow. 

 Abundant in the mountains. Breeds. (Eidgway.) 



76. Calamospiza bicolor (Towns.) White-winged Blackbird. 



A single specimen obtained in Parley's Park in July by Mr. Eidg- 

 way. A few seen by Dr. Yarrow in Snake Valley on the borders of 

 Utah. 



*77. Hedymeles melanocephalus (Sw.) Black-headed Grossbeak. 

 Very common. 



*78. Cyanospiza ainoena (Say). Lazuli Finch. 

 Numerous in the valleys. 



*79. Pipilo maculatus, Sw., var. megalonyx, Bd. Long-spurred Towhee 

 Common in the valleys and in chaparral of foot-hills. 



*80. Pipilo clorurus (Towns.) Green-tailed Bunting. 

 Common. Confined exclusively to the mountains. 



81. Pipilo abertij Bd. Abert's Towhee. 

 Not rare in extreme southern portion of Utah. Probably breeds. 



AL AUDIBLE (the True Larks.) 



*82. Eremophila alpestris (Forst.) Shore-Lark. 



Abundant. Permanent resident. Var. clirysolcuma (Wagl.) Breed- 

 ing and found sparingly in winter. Var. leucolcmna, Cs. Predomi- 

 nating in winter. (Eidgway.) 



ICTERnxas (the Orioles and Blackbirds). 



*83. Molothrus pecoris (Gm.) Cow-Bunting. 

 Not very common. 



*84. Dolwlionyx oryzivorus (L.), var. albinucha, Eidg. Bobolink. 

 Eather common through the meadows. 



*85. Xantlwccplialus icteroceplialus (Bonap.) Yellow-headed Blackbird 

 Very numerous. Breeding in large companies. Winters in small 

 numbers. 



*86. AgeUvus plioeniceus (L.) Eed-winged Blackbird. 

 Common resident. 



* 87. Stitrnella magna (L.), var. neglccta, Aud. Western Meadow-Lark. 

 Very abundant. Permanent resident. 



