BIRDS — COEVIDAE — CYANOCITTA WOODHOUSEII. 



585 



crescent, white streaked with blue ; behind it dull white ; the sides tinged with brown. Length, 12.25 ; wing, 5 ; tail, 6.15 ; 

 tarsus, 1.55. (2841.) 



Hab. — Pacific coast from Columbia river south. Not in the interior. 



The foreliead and nasal feathers are uniform blue with the crown. The blue extends on the 

 fore part of the back ; it is scarcely found on the rump, although the upper tail coverts are like 

 the crown. There is no trace of blue on the belly, although a very faint wash is perceptible on 

 the lower tail coverts. The blue streaks on and anterior to the pectoral collar are on the edges 

 of the feathers, not the centres. 



I find considerable differences in size in different specimens of this bird. Thus, No. 8456, 

 from San Francisco, measures nearly 14 inches; the wing, 5.25; the tail, 6.40. No. 8455, 

 (male,) from Tejon Pass, on the contrary, measures 10.40 inches; the wing, 4.65; the tail, 

 5.50. The more southern specimens are smaller, and have the ashy brown of the back less 

 glossed with blue. In most specimens the tail feathers are nearly truncate ; in 2841, however, 

 they are quite acute. 



In young birds the head is generally like the back, with only a faint shade of blue. There 

 is a brownish pectoral collar, but no streaks of blue. 



List of specimens. 



Catal. 

 No. 



Sex. 



Locality. 



When collected. 



Whence obtained. 



Orig. 

 No. 



Collected by- 



2641 

 8458 

 5542 

 4225 

 5902 

 5903 

 4949 

 8457 

 3716 

 4565 

 8455 



8461 

 8462 



(? 



Columbia river, 0. T. 



Bodega, Cal 



Petaluma, Cal 



San Francisco, Cal. - . 



Santa Clara, Cal 



do 



San Jos6, Cal. 



Presidio, Cal 



Monterey, Cal 



San Kisqual, Cal 



Tejon pass -. 



Fort Tejon, Cal 



San Felipe, Cal 



Camp 149, Cal 



Oct. 11, 1834 

 Jan. ■ — , 1855 



Wint. 1853-'4 



S. F. Baird 



Lt. Trowbridge. 



E. Samuels 



R. D. Cutts 



Dr. Cooper 



do 



J. K. Townsend. 

 T. A.Szabo 



169 



July 27, 1853 

 Aug. 24, 1857 



Mar. 16, 1854 



A. J. Grayson.. 

 Lt. Trowbridge. 



W. Button 



Major Emory 



Lt. Williamson. 

 J. X. de Vesey. 



Major Emory 



Lt. Whipple.. - 



13 



A. Schott 



Dr. Heermann. 



186 



A. Schott 



Kenn. and Moll . 



CYANOCITTA WOODHOUSEII, Baird. 



Woodhonse's Jay. 



Sp. Ch. — Size and general appearance of C. cdlifornica. Graduation of tail one inch. Blue, with a very obscure ashy 

 patch on the back. Sides of the head and neck and incomplete pectoral collar, blue ; throat streaked with the same. Breast 

 and belly uniform brownish ash glossed with blue ; under tail coverts bright blue. Sides of head, including lores, black, glossed 

 with blue below ; a streaked white superciliary line. Length, 11.50 ; wing, 5.35 ; tail, 6.10 ; tarsus, 1.60. 



Hob. — Central line of Rocky mountains to table lands of JMexico. 



This species has so close a relationship to 0. ccUiformca that it may not seem proper to separate 

 them, but the differences are readily perceptible in large series. All of the Kocky mountain 



July 1, 1858. 



74 b 



