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 OYANOOITTA Strickland. 



231. SteUer's Jay. 



Cyanocitta stelleri (Gmel.). 



An abundant resident west of Coast Range on Mainland and Vancouver 

 Island throughout the year. 



232. Black-headed Jay. 



Cyanocitta stelleri annectens (Baird). 



This form is quite common in the interior from the Cascades east down 

 through the Okanagan. Mr. Brooks has taken it at Chilliwhack. 



233. Queen Charlotte Jay. 



, Cyanocitta stelleri carlottm (Osgood). 

 Queen I Charlotte Islands; not uncommon at Skidegate, August, 1895. 

 PERISOREUS Bonaparte. 



234. Rdpky MouBtain Jay. 



Pprisoreus canadensis capitalis (Ridgw.). 



East of Cascade Mountains. Taken at Okanagan and in the Cariboo 

 District by A. C. Brooks. 



235. Oregpn Jay. 



Perlsoreus obscurus (Ridgw.). 



)undimt resident west 

 numerous on Tancouver Island, 



236. G-ray J^j. 



Perlsoreus obscurus griseus (Ridgw.). 



California ti British Columbia, east of the Coast and Cascade Ranges. 

 {Ridgway.) , 



OORVUS LiNN^us. 



237. Northern ^aven. 



Corvus co'Tax principalis (Ridgw.). 



A resident througfout the Province ; more common on the Coast. I have 

 seen it quite common Wt Clayoquot, V. I., and in August, 1895, it was very 

 common at Skidegate, Queen Charlotte Islands. Mr. Brooks has taken it at 

 Chilliwhack and Okanagan. Common at Metlakatla. (Bev. J. H. Keen.) 



An abundant resident west of Cascades, on the Mainland, but not so 



