Nov., 1900] BIRDS OF THE KOTZEBUE SOUND REGION. 69 



Refers to the Kowak River, Kotzebue Sound and Choris Peninsula in giving 

 the geographical distribution of several species. 



Grinnell (J.). The Varied Thrush in Summer. The Condor, January, 

 1900. Vol. II, pp. 5-7. 



This is substantially as given under Hesperocichla yicBvia in the present paper. 



Finally, my own observations, as recorded in the first part of the present pa- 

 per, have added the following species not before accredited to the Kotzebue 

 Sound Region: Cyclorrhync/uis psittaaihis, Simoryhnchus pzisilhis, Siniorhynchus 

 cristatelhis, Stercorarius poviarinus, Fulniarus glacialis rodgersii, Phalacrocorax 

 pelagicus robustus, Chen hyperborea, Philacte canagica, Tringa canutus, Ereunetes 

 occidentalism Tringa bairdii^ Aphriza virgata, Picoides aniericanus alascejisis, Pinicola 

 eniicleator alascensis, Ampelis garrulns, Reguhis calendula, Cyanecula suecica. 

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