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litst of the birds of eastern north america. 371 



Genus PASSERINA. Vieill. 



403 (5.31) PASSERINA NIVALIS. (Linn.) Snowflake. Snow Bunting. 



Noi'tlioru North America; breeds in lii<ili latitiidi'S ; south in winter to 

 New England, lUiuois, etc. ; accidental as far south as Florida. 



Genus CALCARIUS. Bechs. 



404 (530)) CALCARIUS LAPPONICUS. (Linn.) Lapland Longspur. 



Northern North America ; breeding in the far north ; soutli in winter to 

 Middle States ; common in the interior to Kansas and Colorado. 



405 (537) CALCARIUS PICTUS. (Swains.) Smith's Longspur. 



"Interior of North America; from the Arctic coast to llUnois and 

 Texas ; breeding far north." (A. O. U.) 



406 (538) CALCARIUS ORNATUS. (Towns.) Chestnut=colIared Longspur. 



Western species ; accidental in Massachusetts and New York. 



Genus RHYNCHOPHANES. Baird. 



407 (539) RHYNCHOPHANES MCCOWNII. (Lawk) McCown's Longspur. 



Western species; casual in Illinois. 



Genus POOCyCTES. Baird. 



408 (540) POOC/ETES GRAMINEUS. (Gmki..) Vesper Sparrow. Bay-winged 



Bunting. 



Eastern North America; from the plains to the Atlantic Ocean ; breeds 

 from Virginia to Ontario. 



Genus AMMODRAMUS. Swains. 



4[)9 (541) AMMODRAMUS PRINCEPS. (Mayn.) Ipswich Sparrow. 



" Atlantic coast from Nova Scotia ; south in winter to Georgia ; breeds 

 on Sable Island, Nova Scotia." (A. O. U.) 



410 (542a) AMMODRAMUS SANDWICHENSIS SAVANNA. (Wils.) Savanna 



Sparrow. 

 " p:astern North America; breeding from the northern United States to 

 Labrador and Hudson Bay Territory." (A. O. U.) 



Subgenus COTURNICULUS. Bonap. 



411 (54(;) AMMODRAMUS SAVANNARUM PASSERINUS. (WiLS.) Grasshop= 



per Sparrow. YelIow=winged Sparrow. 



'^ p:astern United States and soutliern Canada; west to the plains; 

 south in winter to Florida, Cuba, Porto Rico, and Central America." 



(A. O. U.) 



412 (547) AMMODRAMUS HENSLOWIL (AUD.) Henslow's Sparrow. 



''Eastern United States; west to the plains ; north to southern New 

 England and Ontario." (A. O. U.) 



