ORDER PASSERES. 221 



I. Otocoris alpestris ho^ Bishop. Hoyt's Homed Lark. [474ife.] 



Otocoris alpestris Jwyti Bishop, Auk, XIII, April, 1896, 130. (Cando, 

 Towner Co., North Dakota.) 



Range. — Central North America. Breeds north of limit of trees from 

 mouth of the Mackenzie to west shore of Hudson Bay; winters south to 

 Nevada, Utah, Kansas, and Michigan; casual in Ohio and New York. 



m. Otocoris alpestris occidentalis McCall. Montezuma Horned Lark. [4741.] 



Otocoris? ocddentalis McCall, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., V, 1851, 218' 

 (Santa F^, New Mexico.) 



Range. — Central Arizona and New Mexico, migrating into western Texas, 

 Sonora, and Chihuahua. 



n. Otocoris alpestris insularis C. H. Townsend. Island Homed Lark. 



[474TO.] 



Otocoris alpestris insularis Townsend, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XIII, 1890, 

 140. (San Clements Island, California.) 



Range. — Resident on the Santa Barbara Islands, California; occurs in 

 winter on the neighboring mainland. 



Family CORVID.S. Crows, Jay8, Magpies, etc. 

 Subfamily 6ARRnLIN.£. Magpies and Jays. 



Genus PICA Brisson. 



Pica Brisson, Orn., II, 1760, 35. Type, by tautonymy, [Pica] pica 

 Brisson = Corvus pica Linnaeus. 



Pica pica (Linn^us). 



Range. — Europe, northern Asia, and western North America from 

 middle Yukon south to New Mexico and Arizona. 



a. [Pica pica pica. Extralimital.] 



6. Pica pica hudsdnia (Sabine). Ma^^ie. [475.] 



Corvus hvdsonius Sabine, in Franklin, Narr. Journ. Polar Sea, 1823, 

 671. (Cumberland House, Saskatchewan.) 



Range. — Principally Boreal and Transition zones from the eastern Aleutian 

 Islands, middle Yukon, central Alberta, southern Saskatchewan, and Lake 



