404 BULLETIN: MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 
ALAUDIDAE. 
~~ 
OTOCORIS ALPESTRIS ARCTICOLA Oberholser. 
PALLID HORNED LARK. 
The first arrival at Demarcation Point was a single male on May 6, 
1914. ‘Two females were taken on May 13 and 14. After this date 
none were seen until June 7, when a pair was noted. They could not 
be found again. 
Mr. Dixon observed a Pallid Horned Lark, on May 7, at Humphrey 
Point, and took a male at Herschel Island, August 11, 1914. ' 
FRINGILLIDAE. 
FRINGILLA MONTIFRINGILLA Linné. 
A male taken at Copper Island, May 4, —, was purchased. 
SPINUS PINUS PINUS (Wilson). 
PINE SISKIN. 
Two males were taken April 10, 1913, at Kupreanof Island, Alaska. — 
ACANTHIS HOLBOELLI (Brehm). 
HOLBOLL’S REDPOLL. 
Several Holbdll’s Redpoll’s were seen near Petropavlovsk, May 19, 
1913, and specimens taken. Specimens were also taken at East Cape 
and Big Diomede Island, June 14 and 15, 1913, and at St. Lawrence — 
Island, June 27, 1913. At the latter place a breeding female was — 
secured. “| 
ACANTHIS HORNEMANNI EXILIPES (Coues). 
HOARY REDPOLL. 
The first Hoary Redpoll seen at Demarcation Point was a male,on _ 
May 24, 1914. During the rest of the month a few pairs were noted. _ 
On June 1, a flock of about twenty was about some ruined igloos on 
