BIEDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 297 



Am. Birds, i, 1874, 587, pi. 26, fig. 3.— Trippe, in Coues' Birds X. "W., 1874, 

 144, 145 (habits; crit).— Henshaw, Rep. Orn. Spec. Wheeler's Surv., 1874, 

 80 (near Fort Garland, Colorado, breeding; habits) ; Auk, iii, 1886, 74 (upper 

 Pecos R., New Mexico, breeding above 6,000 ft.). — Ridgway, Bull. Essex 

 Inst., vii, 1875, 33 (Wahsatch Mts., Utah, breeding); Field and Forest, iii, 

 1877, 11 (Boulder, Colorado; descr. of specimen with white wing-bands and 

 rufous crown) ; Orn. 40th Parallel, 1877, 474 (Wahsatch and Uintah Mts., 

 Utah, breeding); Nom. N. Am. Birds, 1881, no. 220. — Aike.x, Am. Sportsman, 

 V, 1875, 370 (descr. nestand eggs).— Brewer, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, iii, 1878, 

 72 (Summit Co., Colorado, breeding; descr. eggs). — Allen and Brewster, 

 Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club,viii,1883,190 (Colorado Springs, Colorado, till May 1).— 

 Drew, Auk, ii, 1885, 16 (Colorado, breedingat 12,000 ft.). — Batchelder, Auk, 

 ii, 1885, 123, in text (Las Vegas, New Mexico, winter). — Beckham, Auk, ii, 

 1885, 141 (Pueblo, Colorado, Apr., 1 spec. June 1). — American Ornitholo- 

 gists' Union, Check List, 1886, no. 569.— Scott, Auk, i\-, 1887, 201 (Santa Cat- 

 alina Mts., s. Arizona, Oct. 15 to Mar.). — Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xii, 

 1888, 654.— Merriam, North Am. Fauna, no. 3, 1890, 96 (crit. i).— Anthony, 

 Auk, ix, 1892, 365 (s. w. New Mexico in winter). — Allex, Bull. Am. Mus. 

 N. H., V, 1893, 39 (Napolera, BavispeE., etc., n. e. Sonora, Dec. to Jan.).— 

 Lowe, Auk, xi, 1894, 269 (Wet Mts. , Colorado, breeding at 11, 000 ft. ) .—Cooke, 

 Bull. Col. Agric. Coll., no. 44, 1898, 166 (breeding at Magnolia, BoulderCo., 

 7,500 ft.). — Geinnell, Pub. ii, Pasadena Acad. Sci., 1898, 38 (near Pasadena, 

 Los Angeles Co., California, 1 spec. Oct. 26, 1894; see also ICaeding, Bull. 

 Coop. Orn. Club, i, 1899, 81). 



IJtmco'] caniceps Gray, Hand-list, ii, 1870, 93, no. 7370. 



J. [u7ico'] caniceps Ridgway^, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 423. 



[Juncol dnereus var. caniceps Codes, Key N. Am. Birds, 1872, 141. 



Junco cxTiereus . . . var. caniceps Coues, Check List, 1873, no. 176. — Henshaw, Zool. 

 Exp. W. 100th Merid., 1875, 269 (Fort Garland, Colorado, etc., breeding). 



\_Junco dnereus var. caniceps} b. caniceps Coues, Birds N. W., 1874, 143, part 

 (excl. syn. dorsalis Henry, and annectens Baird). 



Junco dnereus var. camceps Nelson, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., xvii, 1875, 344 (30 

 m. s. of Fort Bridger, Wyoming). 



Junco dnereus caniceps Drew, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, vi, Apr., 1881, 90 (San Juan 

 Co., Colorado, breeding; descr. nest and eggs; notes). — Brewster, Bull. 

 Nutt. Orn. Club, vii, 1882, 194 (Chiricahua Mts., etc., s. Arizona, Mar.).— 

 Scott, Auk, ii, 1885, 174 (Santa Catalina Mts., s. Arizona, Nov.). 



\_Junco hyemalis'] var. caniceps Ridgway, Am. Nat., vii, Oct., 1873, 613 (crit.). 



Junco hyemalis, var. caniceps Ridgway, Bull. Essex Inst., v, Nov., 1873, 170 (in 

 text), 172 (Wahsatch Mts., Utah, breeding, 8,000-10,000 ft.). 



Junco hyemalis . . . var. caniceps Ridgway, Bull. Essex Inst., v, Nov., 1873, 182 

 (Colorado). 



Junco hiemalis caniceps Coues, Check List, 2d ed., 1882, no. 265. 



J.luncol h.[iemalis} caniceps Codes, Key N. Am. Birds, 2d ed., 1884, 379. 



JUNCO DORSALIS Henry. 

 RED-BACKED JUNCO, 



Similar to J. caniceps, but with longer tail, much larger bill, with max- 

 illa blackish, and with the anterior and lateral under parts much paler 

 gray; similar to J. phcBonoticspalUatus, but with wing and tail decidedly 



' Woodhouse's bird from San Francisco Mt. believed to be /. phseonotus palliaius. 



