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CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



G97. Anthus pensilvanicus (Lath.). 



Aiucricau Pipit. 



Alaiida pensilvanica Lath. Synop. Suppl. L 1787, 287. 

 Anthus pensilvanicus Tmv.^KU. Rhea, II. 1849, ^7'' 



[B165, C5S, R71, C89.] 



Hab. North America at large, breeding in the higher parts of the 

 Rocky Mountains and subarctic districts, and wintering in the Gulf 

 States, Mexico, and Central America. Accidental in Europe. 



[098.] Anthus pratensis (Linn.). 



3Ieadow Pipit, 



Alauda pratensis LiXN. S. N. ed. 10, I. 1758, iC5. 



Anthus pratensis Dechst. Gem. Xaturg. Deutschl. III. 1807, 732. 



[B— , C 55/^/>, R 72, C 88.] 



Hab. Europe, straggling to Greenland (and Alaska?). 



[G99.] Anthus cervinus (Pallas). 



Red-tliroated Pipit. 



Motacilla cervina Pallas, Zoog. Rosso- As. I. 1826, 511. 

 Anthus cervinus Keys. & Blas. Wirb. Eur. I. 1840, p. xlviii. 



[B _, C — , R — , C — .] 



Hab. Northern parts of the Old World. Accidental in Lower 

 California. St. Michael's and Aleutian Islands, Alaska ? 



Subgenus NEOCOR7S Sclater. 

 Neocorys ScL. P. Z. S. 1857, 5. Type, Alauda spragueii A\3'D. 



700. Anthus spragueii (Aud.). 



Sprague's Pipit. 



Alauda spragueii Aud. B. Am. VIL 1843, 335' pl- 486. 

 Anthus spraguei Baird, Rev. Am. B. I. Oct. 1S64, 155. 



[B 166, C 56, R 73, C 90.] 



Hab. Interior plains of North America, breeding from Central Da- 

 kota northward to the Saskatchewan district, and from the Red River 



