Birds of Ikdiana. ,117T 



(Jrhus SAYORNIS Bonaparte. 



66. (457). Sayomis saya (Bonap.). 



Say's Phoebe. 



Illinois and Wisconsin (Nelson, N". E. 111., p. 113); Michigan (Gibbs, 

 p. 488). Not in Mich., Cook. Ridgway, 111. Orn., I., p. 348. 



Family ALAUDID^. Larks. 



Genus ALAUDA Linn^us. 



57. (473). Alauda arvensis Linn. 



Skylark. 



Ohio, introduced in the vicinitj- of Cincinnati, but it seems doubtful 

 if it will succeed in establishing itself in this country. (Langdon,. 

 Journ. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. I.. 1878, p. 111.) 



Family CORVID^. Grows, Jays, Magpies, Etc. 



Subfamily GARKTJLIN^. Magpies and Jays. 

 Genos pica Bkisson. 



58. (475). Pica pica hudsonica (Sab.). 



American DIagpie. 



Illinois and "Wisconsin, a former winter visitor (Nelson, N. E. 111., 

 p. 113); Cook, Mich., p. 99. Michigan (?) (Eidgway Manual, p. 352). 

 Ridgway, 111. Orn., I., pp. 333-4. .J. 0. Dunn. One specimen identi- 

 fied by Wallace Craig, October 17, 1892, near World's Fair, Chicago. 



Grnhs PERISOREUS Bonaparte. 



59. (484). Perisoreus canadensis (Linn). 



Canada Jay. 



Illinois and Wisconsin, former winter visitor (Nelson, N. E. 111., p. 

 113); Michigan, breeds (p-ibbs, p. 848); has been reported from Ohio, 

 but that is an error (Wheaton, p. 366). 



Family ICTERID^. Blackbirds, Orioles, Etc. 



Gehhs STURNELLA Viiillot. 



60. (5016). Sturnella magna neglecta (Aud.). 



Western IVIeadow Lark. 



Illinois (Ridgway, 111. Om., Vol. I., p. 318); Michigan (Gibbs, p. 

 488; Cook, Mich., p. 103). 



