BIRDS OF BERMUDA. 177 
Family MOTACILLIDA. 
Sub-family ANTHIN 4. 
Genus ANTHUS, Bechst. 
9. Anthus ludovicianus, (Gm.) Licht. American Pipit. 
Alauda ludoviciana, Gm., Lath. 
Anthus ludovicianus, Licht., Bp., Aud., Girand, and modern authors. 
Alauda rubra, Gm. 
Anthus rebens, Merr. 
Alauda pennsylvanica, Briss. 
Anthus pennsylvanicus, ‘‘Zander”. (Naum,) 
Alauda rufa, Wils. 
Anthus spinoletta, Bp., Nutt., Aud. 
Anthus aquaticus, Sw. & Rich., Aud. 
Anthus pipicus, Aud., Bp. 
Anthus reinhardtii, Holbdéll. 
Anthus hypogeus, Bp. 
Length, 6.50; wing, 3.45; tail, 2.95. 
Hab.—Whole of North America; Mexico; Guatemala; Bermuda; 
Greenland; accidental in Europe. (Coues.) 
Anthus ludovicianus, Brown Lark; Pipit.—Colonel Wedderburn has 
a specimen in his possession, shot by Mr. Fozard on November 26, 1848. 
There are two others in Mr. Bartram’s collection, shot by himself near 
St. George’s. 
Family ALAUDID Zi. 
Sub-family ALAUDIN A. 
Genus OTocoRYsS, Bp. 
10. Otocorys alpestris, Bp. Shore Lark, Horned Lark. 
Alauda alvestris, Forster., Linn., Gm., Lath., Wils., Bp., Nutt., Aud., and of 
earlier authors generally. 
Eremophila alpestris, Boie. 
Phileremos alpestris, Brehm., Bp., Keys. & Blas. 
Otocorys alpestris, Bp., Gray, Cab. 
Alauda cornuta, Wils., Sw. & Rich. 
Eremophila cornuta, Boie, Bd., and recent American authors. 
Phileremos cornutus, Bp. 
Otocorys cornuta, Cab. 
Length, 7.75; wing, 4.50; tail, 3.25; bill above, .52. (Bd.) 
Hab.—Everywhere on the prairies and desert plains of North America; 
Atlantic States in winter; Bermuda; Europe; Asia. 
Obs.— Var. chrysolema, from southwest Territories of North America 
and southward to New Granada. Var. leucolema resident on the dry 
interior plains from Iowa and Minnesota westward. 
Bull. Nat. Mus. No. 25——12 
