HORNED LARK. 



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of the eggs ai'e often strong points in the evidence, I shall give 

 Dr. Coues' instructions, which may be of use in this connection : 



" E. aaidiais — Nest, in the trees, in horizontal forks, thin, saucer- 

 shaped, open-work ; eggs, creamy-white, boldly spotted. 



E. traillit — Nest, in trees, in upright crotch, deeply cupped, more 

 (jr less compact walled ; eggs, creamy-white, boldly spotted. 



E. mi7iini.iiK — Nest, in trees, in upright crotch, deeplv cupped, 

 compact walled ; eggs, immaculate white. 



E. flai^iveiifris — Nest, on the ground or near it, deeply cupped, 

 thick and bulky; eggs, white, spotted." 



Suborder OSCINES. Song Birds. 



Family AIuXUBlDJE. Larks. 



Genus OTOCORIS Bonaparte. 



OTOCORIS ALPESTRIS (Linn.). 



194. Horned Lark. (474) 



Adult: — Above, brown, tinged with pinkish, brightest on the nape, lesser 

 wing coverts and tail coverts ; other upper parts, gray, the centre of the 

 feathers, dusky ; below, white, tinged with dusky on the sides, anteriorly 

 with sulphur-yellow ; a large black area on the breast ; sides of the head and 

 whole of the throat, sulphury-yellow, with a crescentic mark of black below 

 each eye, and a black bar across the forehead, and thence along the side of the 

 crown, prolonged into a tuft or "horn." 



