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comments upon the applicability of the name as follows : ' ' Although 

 no Passcrella has hitherto been found on Unalaska (unless the Aoona- 

 lashka Bunting of Latham really came from there), it is not at all 

 unlikely that the present form may occur there, at least accidentally. 



o Passerella iliaca unalaschcensls 



Fig. O. Map showing stations of occurrence of Passerella ili-aca unalascheensis 

 in California, as established by specimens examined by the author. 



Certainly if any form of the genus does occur on that island it would 

 be the present one rather than the Kadiak form, most of the land 

 birds of the Shumagins and Unalaska being the same, e. g., Leucosticte 

 griseonucha, Passerma nivalis toivnsendA,, Melospiza nielodia cinerea, 

 etc. This form inhabits, on the Shumagins and the peninsula, alder 



