APPENDIX. 



COTJES KEY, 1884. 



68. Thryothorus ludovicianus. 



69. ludovicianus miamiensis. 



70. ludovicianus berlandieri. 



71. bewicki. 



72 bewicki leucogaster. 



73. bewicki spilurus ? 



TTNION LIST, 1886. 



718. Thryothorus ludovicianus. 



718a. ludovicianus miamensis. 



000. [Not admitted in the List] 



719. Thryothorus bewickii. 

 719J. bewickii bairdi. 

 719a. bewickii .spilurus- 



720. brevicaudus. 



73 6i5. j4c/(/; Thryothorus brevicaudus. Guadalupe Wren. Resembling T. Jewi'cti 

 leucogaster (" bairdi "), but apparently distinct. Above grayest-brown, grayest on the tail, 

 brownest on the rump ; wing-feathers obsoletely and tail-feathers distinctly cross-barred 

 with dusky, the three outermost of the latter pale dull gray at the ends, with one or two 

 broad dusky bars. A strong white superciliary stripe, below which a grayish bi-own loral 

 and auricular stripe. Below, white, shaded into ashy on the belly and sides ; the crissum 

 with broad black bars. Wing 1.85-1.90; tail 1.80; bill 0.45-0.50; tarsus 0.70-0.75. Gua- 

 dalupe Island, Lower California. 



Troglodytes aedon. 



aedon parkmanii. 

 hiemalis. 



hiemalis pacificus. 

 alascensis. 

 Cistothorus palustris. 

 [Not admitted in the List.] 

 Cistothorus stellaris. 

 Otocoris alpestris. 



alpestris leuoolaema. 

 alpestris praticola. 

 alpestris arenioola. 

 alpestris giraudi. 

 alpestris chrysolaeraa. 

 Alauda arvensis. 

 Motacilla alba. 



ocularis. 

 Budytes flavus leucostriatus. 

 Anthus pratensis. 



pensilvanicus. 

 cervinus. 



89 if'.?. ^ '/'/.• Anthus cervinus. Red-throated Pipit. Adult: Above, light grayish- 

 brown, fully streaked with dusky, the streaks broadest and darkest on the back. AVings 

 and tail dusky, the feathers edged with pale brown, the long inner secondaries with bufi, 

 and the ends of the middle and greater wing-coverts whitish ; outer tail-feathers with much 

 white on both webs, and next feather with a white spot at end of inner web. A pale 

 and more or less bufiy superciliary and malar stripe. Below, whitish, more or less suffused 

 with fawn-color on the chin and throat, the throat, breast and sides broadly streaked or 

 longitudinally spotted with brownish-black, aggregated into a stripe on each side of the 

 throat; the chin, belly and vent immaculate. Bill black, with yellowish base of lower man- 

 dible; feet dark brown. Wing 3.36; tail 2.50; bill 0.45; tarsus 0.85. A species of exten- 

 sive distribution in northerly parts of the Old Woild, probably occurring in Alaska, and 

 accidental in California. Pr. U. S. Nat. Mus., vi., Oct. 1883, p. 156. 



