82 SYNONYMY OF SIALIA ARCTICA ' 



near Fort Garland in 1873, nor at Santa F6, N. Mex., in June 

 of 1874, where, however, the succeeding species was abundant. 

 About July 23, Inscription Rock, N. Mex.; appeared to be a 

 favorite locality for the species, and large numbers of both old 

 and young were congregated together in the pinon and cedar 

 trees. From here southward they were frequently seen, com- 

 monly among, the pines. At Oanip Apache, in August, I 

 found them in large flocks in the pine woods, and accompanied 

 by flocks of Warblers, Nuthatches and Titmice, to which they 

 seemed to act as leaders, the whole flock following their flight 

 from tree to tree. It apparently winters in the vicinity of 

 Camp Apache, being found here in quite large flocks in 

 November." 



Arctic or Rocky i^loiintain Illiiebirtl 



Sialia arctica 



Erytbaca (SlaUa) arctica, & i£ R. FBA. il. 1831, 209, pi. 39 (Dorth to 64i°). 



Slaila arctica, Wuu. Mao. ii. 1834, 573 ; 2(1 ed. i. 1840, fiH.—Omith. Cctmm. Joiirn. Phila. Acad, 

 vii. 1837, 193 (Columbia River).— Sp. COL. 1838. \S.~Aud. Syn. 1839. Si.— Aud. BA. ii. 

 1841, 176, pi. 136.— Garni. Pr. Phila. Acad. ill. 1846, 113.— GumJ. Joarn. Phila. Acad. i. 

 1847, 37.—McCM, Pr. Phila. Acad. v. 1851, 215 (Texas).- WooiA. Sitgreave's Rep. 1853, 

 SS.— Henry, Pr. Phila. Acad. vii. 1855, 310 (N'ew Mexico).— Kneel. Pr. Host, Soc. vi. 1857, 

 233.— Bd. BNA. 1858, 224.— Maxim. J. f. O. 1858, Hi.— Henry, Pr. Phila. Acad. li. 1859, 

 106 (New Mexico).— BA PRRR. x. 1859, 13, pi. 35 —Kenner. PRRK. x. 1859, 2i.—Heerm. 

 PRRR. X. 1859, 44.— Bif. Ives's Rep. pt. v. 1861, 5.—Hayd. Tr. Am. Philos. Soc. xli. 1863, 

 159.— Bteij's. Ibis, v. 1863, 60 (Rocky Mountains, 49°).— Brf. Kev. AB. 1864, 64.— Dress. 

 Ibis, 1865,476 (Texas).- (7o!ies, Ibis, 1865, 163 (Arizona).— Oo?M», Pr. Phila. Acad, xviii. 

 1866, 66 (Port- Whipple).— Bate*. Pr. Phila. Acad. xx. 1818, 149 (Laredo, Tex.).— 

 Coop. Am. Nat. ill. 1869, 32, 189.— Ooop. Pr. Gala, Acad. 1870, 75.— Coo;7. B. Gal. i. 1870, 

 29.— Hold, tf Aiken, Pr. Boat. Soc. xv. 187-2, Wi.-Alleji, Bull. MCZ. iii. 1872, 174.— Coaes, 

 K»y, 1872, 7e.—Merriam, U. S. Geol.Surv. Terr. forl87J, 187.3, 671, 712, 713.— Aiken, Am. 

 Nat. vii. 1873, 15.— Bi^y. Bull. Essex Inst v. 1873, \19.—Oomstock, Am. Nat. viii. 1874, 

 16.—Ooues, BNW. 1874, U.-Trippe. ibid. 229.— Bd. Br. If Ry. NAB. i. 1874, 67, pi. 5. 

 f. i.— Hensh.Rep. Orn. Specs. 1874, 40, 72, 9a.—Allen, Pr. Boat. Soc. 1871, 19.— Nelson, 

 Pr. Bost. Soc. xvii. 1875, 339, 343 (Utah) —Hensh. List B. Ariz. 1875, IM.—Hensk. Zool. 

 Eipl. W. 100 Merid. 1876, 162. 



SylTla arctica, Aud. OB. v. 1839, 38, pi. 393. 



8alla arctica, Stevenson, V. S. Geot. Surv. Terr. 1871, 463. 



Slalia macroptera, Bd Stansbury's Rep. 1852, 314, 328. 



Arctic Bluebird, Bocky Hountatn Bluebird, Vulg: 



Hab.— United States, and British America to Great Bear hake, from the 

 eastern foothills of the Rocky Mountaius to the Pacific. Texas. 



Ch. sp.— S Azurea, infra dilutior, subvirescens, abdomine 

 sensim albo; apicibus remigum fuscis, rostro pedibusque nigris. 



