64 Wyoming Birds. 



567h. Junco hyemalis annectens: Ridgway'S Junco. 



Fort Bridger is the type locality for this Junco. F. M. 

 Bailey, in "Handbook of Birds of the, Western United 

 States," mentions it as from Wyoming. We have no re- 

 cent records of it. 



570b. Junco phaeonotus caniceps: Gray-headed Junco. 



An exceedingly abundant Junco in the Laramie Hills and 

 Medicine Bow Mountains. Walker is the only recent ob- 

 server who records it. Knight indicated that it occurred 

 only in southern Wyoming and so does the A. O. U. check 

 list of recent issue. 



574 — 1. Amphispiza nevadensis nevadensis: Sage Sparrow. 



Knight reported that it was a common summer resident, 

 but the only recent observers who report it are Mletz from 

 Sheridan and Walker from Albany County. The A. O. U. 

 list records it ' from central Wyoming, probably upon 

 Knight's record. 



581b. Melospiza melodia montana: Mountain Song Sparrow. 



Fairly common summer resident in certain parts of the 

 state, but the only recent records of it are by Blackwelder 

 in the Teton region, Jewett, Lockwood, Clearwaters, and 

 Walkei. 



583. Melospiza lincolni lincolni: Lincoln's' Sparrow. 



Knight said that it was '"'probably a summer resident in 

 the mountains, common during migrations." The recent 

 observers to record it are Metz, Clearwaters, Blackwelder 

 in the Teton region, and Walker from Albany County. 

 Walker makes the following comments on it : "Very abund- 

 ant summer resident from the plains up to almost 9,000 

 feet. Nest, with newly hatched young, found near Albany 

 on June the 2&h." (1912.) 



585c. Passerella iliaca schistacea: Slate-colored Fox Sparrow. 



Our only record of this species is by Jewett, who found 

 them near Afton; possibly Peabody's record of the Fox 

 Sparrow should belong to it. See hypothetical list. 



588. Pipilo maculatus arcticus: Arctic Townee. 



Fairly common summer resident over most of the state. 



