46 EXPLORATIONS AND SURVEYS WEST OF 100TH MERIDIAN. 



*S8. Icterus lullocldi (Swains.) Bullock's Oriole. 

 Abundant. Frequenting the vicinity of the settlements. 



*S9. Scolecophagus cyanocepludus (Wagl.) Brewer's Blackbird. 

 Most abundant of the blackbirds. Permanent resident. 



CORVID^: (the Crows and Jays). 



*90. Corvus coraxj L., var. carnivorus, Bartr. Raven. 

 Very abundant. Permanent resident. 



*91. Corvus americanus. And. Common Crow. 



Apparently not common. Seen in vicinity .of Provo in July. Of 

 recent occurrence. 



*92. Picicorvus columbianus (Wils.) Nutcracker. 



Very common in fall. Inhabits exclusively the mountains. Perma- 

 nent resident. 



*93. Gymnokitta cyanocephala (Pr. Max.) Maximilian's Jay. 

 Abundant in the cedars. Permanent resident. 



*94. Pica melanoleuca, Yieill., r var. Imdsonica, Sabine. Magpie. 



Numerous and generally[distributed. Resident. 





 *95. Cyanura stelleri (Gmel.), var. macrolopha, Bd. Long-crested Jay. 



Common. Found only in the mountains. Resident. 



*96. Cyanocitta floridana (Bartr.), var. woodJiousii^ Bd. Woodhouse's 

 Jay. 

 Numerous. Resident. Not found in the mountains. 



97. Perisoreus canadvnsis (L.) 7 var. capitalis, Bd, Gray Jay. 

 Wahsatch Mountains. (Allen.) 



TYRANNID^: (the Tyrant Flycatchers). 



*98. Tyrannus carolinensis (L.) The Kingbird. 

 Quite common near the settlements. 



*99. Tyrannus verticalis. Say. Arkansas Flycatcher. 

 Common. 



*100. MyiarcJius crinitus (L.), var. cinerascens, Lawr. 

 Rare in Parley's Park. (Ridgway.) 



*101. Sayornis sayus (Bon.) Say's Flycatcher. 

 Rather common. Found in the valleys and rocky canons. (Ridg v way.) 



*102. Contopus lorealis (Swains.) Olive-sided Flycatcher. 

 Rare in the mountains. 



*103. Contopus vlrens (L.), var. richardsoni, Swains. Short-legged 

 Pe\\ ee. 



