ORDER PASSERES. 



259 



[B— , C— R 175^7,0204.] 



Had. In summer, probably the interior mountainous regions of 

 British Columbia ; in winter, northwest coast, from Kadiak southward, 

 and eastward in the Rocky Mountain region to Colorado. 



525. Leucosticte atrata Ridgw. 



ISlaok Leucosticte. 



Leucosticte atrata Ridgw. American Sportsman, July 18, 1874, 241 ; 

 Bull. U. S. Geol. & Geog. Surv. Terr. 2d ser. No. 2, May 11, 

 1875, 69. 



[B— , C— , R 176, C 201.] 



Had. In winter, mountains of Colorado and Utah'; summer range 

 not known. 



626. Leucosticte australis (Allen). 



lirown-capped Leucosticte. 



Leucosticte tepJirocotis var. australis " ALLEN, MS." RiDGW. Bull. 



Essex Inst. V. Dec. 1873, 197. 

 Leucosticte australis Ridgw. Bull. U. S. Geol. & Geog. Surv. Terr. 



2d ser. No. 2, May 11, 1875, 79. 



[B—,C—,R 177,0203.] 



Hab. Mountains of Colorado, breeding above timber-line, descend- 

 ing into the valleys in winter j New Mexico. 



Genus ACANTHIS Bechstein. 



Acanthis Bechst. Orn. Tasch. Deutschl. 1803, 125. Ty'^e, Fringilla 

 linaria LiNN. 



527. Acanthis horne.ii\anniJ (Holb.). 



Greenland Redpoll. 



Linota hornemannii Holboll, Naturh. Tidskr. IV. 1843, 398. 

 Acanthis hornemannii St'E]^. Auk, I. April, 1884, ^52- 



[B321, C— , R 178, C 209.] 



Hab. Greenland and Eastern Arctic America. 



