LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 369 



A. O. U. 



NO. 



382 (510) SCOLECOPHAQUS CYANOCEPHALUS. (Wagl.) Brewer's Blackbird. 



A western species, which sometimes occurs in Illinois ; stragglers have 

 been killed in vSouth Carolina and Louisiana. 



Genus QUISCALUS. Vieill. 



383 (511) QUISCALUS QUISCULA. (Linn.) Purple Qrackle. 



" Nortliern Alabama, eastern Tennessee, and east of the Alleghanies 

 from Georgia to Massachusetts " (A. O. V.) ; in winter south to the 

 Gulf. 



384 (511a) Quiscalus quiscula aglmus. (Baird.) Florida Grackle. 



A smaller southern race ; ranging from Virginia along the Atlantic 

 coast and Gulf States to Texas. 



385 (511&) Quiscalus quiscula mneas. (Kidgw.) Bronzed Grackle. 



Eastern North America ; west of the Alleghanies ; New England to 

 Labrador and Hudson Bay ; west to Rocky Mountains, and south 

 to the lower Mississippi Valley ; this Grackle has the back a uni- 

 form bronze or golden-olive, but not the various tints of blue- 

 purple bronze, etc., as in true quiscula. 



386 (513) QUISCALUS MAJOR. (Vieill.) Boat-tailed Qrackle. 



" Coast region of Atlantic and Gulf States ; from Virginia to Texas." 

 (A. O. U.) 



FAMILY FRINQILLID^E. Finches, Sparrows, etc. 



Genus COCCOTHRAUSTES. Briss. 



387 (514) COCCOTHRAUSTES VESPERTINA. (Coor.) Evening Grosbeak. 



Western species ; casual in eastern United States; Illinois, Michigan, 

 New England, etc. 



Genus PINICOLA. Vieill. 



388 (515) PINICOLA ENUCLEATOR. (Linn.) Pine Grosbeak. 



Northern North America ; breeds from northern New England north- 

 ward. 



Genus CARPODACUS. Kaup. 



389 (517) CARPODACUS PURPUREUS. (Gmel.) Purple Finch. 



"Eastern North America; from the Atlantic coast to the plains; 

 breeds from the Middle States northward." (A. O. U.) 



Genus PASSER. Linn. 



390 ( — ) PASSER DOMESTICUS. (Linn.) English Sparrow. 



European species ; introduced into United States. 



391 ( — ) PASSER MONTANUS. European Tree Sparrow. 



European species ; introduced into United States. 



