APPENDIX. 603 
(63.) Page 423, after J. caniceps: 
568.1. Junco ridgwayi Mrarns. Ridgway’s Junco.’ 
Similar to J. caniceps, but with sides and flanks pinkish vinaceous, as in 
J. annectens. Hab. “Wyoming, Arizona, and New Mexico.” (Breeding speci- 
mens are from Fort Bridger, Wyoming, and the form probably breeds in the 
Uintah Mountains.) 
(64.) Page 424, J. hyemalis oregonus: 
As here given, this name covers four more or less distinct forms. The true 
J. h. oregonus, which is restricted during the breeding season to the narrow 
coast district from northern California to Alaska, but which in winter migrates 
as far southward and eastward as Arizona, is much the darkest in color, the 
adult male having the head and neck deep black and the back deep chestnut or 
chestnut-brown. The other forms differ as follows: 
567b. Junco hyemalis shufeldti CoaLz. Shufeldt’s Junco.? 
Similar to J. h. oregonus, but head and neck dull slate-color instead of black, 
back dull brown instead of chestnut-brown, and sides duller vinaceous. Hab. 
Interior districts of western North America, extensively diffused during migra- 
tions (east, occasionally, to Atlantic coast), breeding from Montana, ete., north- 
ward. 
567c. Junco hyemalis thurberi AntHony. Thurber's Junco. 
Similar to J. h. oregonus, but smaller, back lighter, more cinnamomeous, more 
sharply defined against black of head and neck, sides and flanks paler and less 
extensively pinkish. Hab. Mountains of California in summer. 
576d. Junco hyemalis pinosus Loomis. Point Pinos Junco.* 
Similar to J. h. thurberi, but adult male with the chin, throat, chest, and 
upper breast dull slate-color or blackish slate instead of black, bill longer, and 
general dimensions somewhat less. Young much more strongly tinged with 
buff beneath. Hab. Vicinity of Monterey, California. 
(65.) Page 424, after J. annectens: 
571.1. Junco townsendi AntHony. Townsend's Junco. 
Similar to J. annectens, but smaller, head, neck, and chest darker gray, 
back less distinctly brown, and sides less extensively pinkish. Hab. San Pedro 
Mountains, Lower California. 
1 Junco ridgwayt Mearns, Auk, vii. July, 1890, 243. 
2 Junco hyemalie shufeldti Coaun, Auk, iv. Oct. 1887, 330. 
8 Junco hyemalis thurberi ANTHONY, Zoe, i. Oct. 1890, 238. 
4 Junco pinoeus Loomis, Auk, s. April, 1893, 47.—Junco hyemalis pinosus A. 0. U. Com., Auk, xi, Jan. 
1894, 47. 
5 Junco townsendi ANTHONY, Proc. Cal. Ac. Sci. 2d ser. ii. Oct. 11, 1889, 76. 
