APPENDIX. 



601 



Uarpnr/iynchus mlivivus. 



Harporhynchus redivivus (I .i',\ 'r-i,, 

 Kcwl,,, o,l« l,vl,.|in,. ». ■". •"'. ..f •'-|.l'>i..l.i>i. I";! |.,,,r,,„,, 



.,..*■. .»..c;;i;i;:::;:rt '-';;■;■''■''■■ ";■ " "■-■ -■ » 



0,.]„.fvi. 1 ., '« >"i„i(uion.s. if iH not known to <.iciir lu'iir tlioSc'i of 



""I.I. It niiist tluTcforo 1)0 vorv noiiilv pr.i-f.iin fi..>f u 



o,,.. ::;;„■ "t-r;: : zzT' - ''-" '- '"'^ -'* ■ ^- 



Groenlun.I, i,i tliis, i.c-iiaps, i„ a measure in- 

 dorsing Pctcrniann's suggestion timt (Jreon- 

 land extcn.ls across the polo nearly to the 

 Asiatic coast and to Alaska. 



Sialia mearicana (1, C>->). This species 



h.is been obtained in Western Iowa l.v Mr. 

 Atkinson. 



Regulus calendula (I, 7n). We pre- 

 sent the outlines of bill, feet, wings, and tail, 

 onntted in their proper place. 



PoUoptila cseriTlea (I, 78). Mr. Aiken has taken this species in El Paso 



^rd m the .Lowing ^^c.z ^^^^^ ::: 2:t:z:z''z:i 



eastern b.rds. He also states that .t is the prevailing and probably the only fonn 



Hegitliis calendula. 



