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Brunsw., i, 1882, 43 (resident). — Bbewstbe, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., xxii, 

 380 (Anticosti I., resident); Auk, vii, 1890, 91 (near Cambridge, Massachu- 

 setts, 1 spec, Oct. 17). — Seton, Auk, ii, 1885, 335 (Toronto, Ontario, winter 

 1836 and spring 1837, numerous) . — American Ornithologists' Union, Check 

 List, 1886, no. 484.— (?) Nelson, Nat. Hist. Coll. Alaska, 1887, 164 (head- 

 waters Yukon R. to mouth of Tarnac R. ). — Chadeoubne, Auk, iv, 1887, 104 

 (White Mts., New Hampshire, common). — Clark, Auk, iv, 1887, 256 

 (Somerset, Vermont, 1 spec, Aug. 5). — Cooke, Bird Migr. Miss. Val., 1888, 

 158 (breedmg in n. Minnesota).— Clarke (W. E.), Auk, vii, 1890, 322 (Fort 

 Churchill, Hudson Bay Territory). — Warren, Birds Penn., 1890, 201 (Lan- 

 casterCo.,lspec, Feb., 1889).— Thompson, Proc U.S. Nat. Mus., xiii,1891, 566 

 (localities in Manitoba; habits).— Macfarlane, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xiv, 

 1891,439 (lower Anderson and Mackenzie rivers; descr. nest). — Morris, Auk, 

 ix, 1892, 395 (Mount Graylock, Massachusetts, 1 spec, June 18). — White, 

 Auk, X, 1893, 225 (Macinac I., Michigan, July 10).— Cook, Biids Mich., 

 1893, 100 (s. to mid. of s. peninsula). — Nutting, Bull. Labr. N. H. Univ. 

 Iowa, ii, no. 3, 1893, 273 (Grand Rapids, lower Saskatchewan). — Atkinson, 

 Biol. Rev. Ont., i, 1894, 99 (Port Arthur, n. shore Lake Superior). — Ben- 

 dike, Life Hist. N. Am. Birds, ii, 1895, 385, pi. 3, figs. 18, 19 (eggs).- 

 Nehrling, Our Native Birds, etc., ii, 1896, 327.— Beuner, Rep. Nebr. Hort. 

 Soc. for 1896-97 (1898), 121 (West Point and Crawford, Nebraska; no 

 date).— Wakeen (0. B.), Auk, xvi, 1899, 12 (Mahoning, Michigan; habits; 

 descr. nest and eggs; 4 photographs). — Morrell, Auk, xvi, 1899, 251 (Cum- 

 berland Co., Nova Scotia, common resid. ; habits). — Coubeaux, Ottawa Nat, 

 1900, 29 (s. Saskatchewan, winter resid.). — Ames, Aux, xix, 1902, 94 (Ayl- 

 mer, Ontario, 1 spec, Nov. 9, 1901), 



IPerisorem'] canadensis Bonaparte, Consp. Av., i, 1850, 375. — Coues, Key N. 

 Am. Birds, 1872, 166, part. 



Plerisoreus] canadensis Cabanis, Mus. Hein, i, 1851, 219. — Nelson, Bull. Essex 

 Inst.., viii, 1876, 113 (near Racine, Wisconsin, winter, 1839). — Coues, Key 

 N. Am. Birds, 2d. ed., 1884, 425, part.— Ridgway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 

 1887, 359. 



IPerisoreus canadensis.] Var. canadensis Ridgway, Bull. Essex Inst., v, 1873, 

 194 (diagnosis). 



{Perisoreus canadensis'] var. canadensis Baibd, Bbewer, and Ridgway, Hist. N. 

 Am. Birds, ii, 1874, 298. 



[Perisorem canadensis var. capitaMsl a. canadensis Coues, Birds N. AV., 1874, 221 

 (synonymy). 



Perisorem canadensis canadensis Howe, Osprey, new ser., i, July, 1902, 104, part 

 (crit.). 



Dysornithia canadensis Swainbon, Fauna Bor.-Am., ii, 1831, 495. 



Garrulus fuseus Vieillot, Nouv. Diet, d' Hist. Nat., xii, 1817, 479; Enc. M6th 

 ii, 1823, 892. ' ' '' 



P[ica] nuchalis Wagler, Syst. Av., 1827, Pica, sp. 14. 



Garrulus brachyrynchus Swainson, Fauna Bor.-Am., ii, 1831, 296 (=young). 



Nuttall, Man. Orn. U. S. and Can., ii, 1834, 599. 



Garrulus brachyrhynckas Swainson, Fauna Bor.-Am., ii, 1831, pi. 55. 



PERISOREUS CANADENSIS NIGRICAPILLUS Ridgway. 

 LABRADOR JAY. 



Similar to P. c. ccmadensis, but smaller and decidedly darker in color* 

 the dusky hood blacker, covering most of the crown, and surrounding 

 ijyes more broadly, the back, etc., much darker mouse gray, the under 



