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223. Hepburn's Leucosticte. 



" Gray crowned Finch." Tephrocotis littoralis. 

 From the coast to the Rocky Mountains. Ashcroft, 

 Clinton, Burrard Inlet. Fort Simpson W. B. Anderson. 



224. Redpoll. 



(Acanthis linaria.) 



The Province at large, but more common in the Rocky 

 Mountain District. 



225. American Goldfinch. 



(Spinus tristis.) 



Chiefly confined to the Mainland. Both slopes of the 

 Cascades and Rocky Mountain District. 



226. Pine Siskin. 



" Pine Linnet." (Spinus pinus.) 



The Province at large. An abundant resident. Ap- 

 pearing in great flecks during fall and winter in the neigh- 

 bourhood of this city. 



227. Snowflake. 



(Plectrophenax nivalis.) 

 An abundant resident. More common east of Cascades. 



228. Lapland Longspur. 



(Calcarius lapponicus.) 



The Province at large. Nowhere common. Fort Simp- 

 son W. B. Anderson. Chilliwhack A. C. Brooks. Near 

 Victoria A. H. Maynard. Burrard Inlet J. F. 



229. Macown's Longspur. 



(Rhynchophanes mccownii.) 

 N*. Chilliwhack A. C. Brooks. 



230. Vesper Sparrow. 



(Poocsetes graniineus.) 

 East of Cascades. An abundant summer resident. 



231. Western Vesper Sparrow. 



"Bay-winged Bunting." (Poocsetes gramineus confinis.) 

 Chiefly west of Cascades. Vancouver Island, 



