Additions, Subtractions, Emendations 



A. 0. U., attd amend Range of No, 304a, to read: "Alpine summits ftrom central 

 Alaska, northern Yukon, and northwestern Mackenzie south to Cook Inlet 

 region. Kenal Penineula and southern Yukon." (A. 0. U.). 



Page 120. After No. 302e. add: 302f, Dixon's Ptarmigan (t. r. dixoni). 

 Resembling L. r. nelsoiti in corresponding plumage, "but much darker; In 

 extreme blackness of coloration nearly like Lagopus evfrmarmi, but feathers ol 

 Chest and back more or less finely vermieulated witb hazel." (Grlnnell). 

 Kaoge — Islands near Sitka. 



Page 120. After No. 302fl. add: 302e. Adak Ptarmigan (L. r. chamberlaini) , 

 Nearest L. r. totesetidi but with finer vermiculations above, and with black barg 

 on neck and upper hack reduced to very narrow bars or vermiculations. Grayest 

 of the Aleutian Ptarmigan. (Clark). 



Han^e — Island of Adak, Aleutian Chain. 



Page 122, A change here in enumeration n^akes Merriam's Turkey No. 

 310, while the Wild Turkey (M. g. ailrestris) becomes 310a. 



Page 125. After No. 316 add: Sifia. Western Mourning Dove (Z. m. margt- 

 nella). Similar to Z. m. carolinensis but paler. (Mearns, Auk, 1911, p. 490). 



Range — "PuclBc Coast and San Clemente Island east to Mississippi Valley" 

 (A. O. U.). The range uf Nu. 316 ahuuld be currespundlngly restricted. 



Page 12G. After No. 319 add: 319a. White-winged Dove (M. a. trudemi). 



Similar to M. a. asiatica but "slightly larger, with a much longer bill and much 



paler coloration" (Mearns, Auk, 1911, p. 489), 



Range — -"Lo'wer California, southern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico and 

 southern Texas, aouth to Costa Rica. Casual in southeastern California and 

 Colorado; accidental In "WaBhington'* (A. O. U.). 



Page 126. No. 319 becomes West Ind,ian Whlte-wlnged Dove (Meloptlia 

 asiatica asiatica). Its Range includes Cuba and Jamaica, and it Is of casual 

 occurrence in the Bahamas and Florida. 



Page 132. After No. 337d. add 3S7e. Alaska Red-tall (B. i. ataacensit). 

 Resembling B. h. cahmm "but smaller throughout, and, keeping in considera- 

 tion the stage of plumage, dark areas blacker and more extended." $ w. 

 13.5; T. 7.G7; 5 W. 14.44; T. 8.69 (Grlnnell). 



Range — "Southeastern Alaska from Takutat Bay to Admiralty Island and the 

 SItba lalanda" (A, O. U.). 



Page 138. After No. 360b. add: 360c. Little Sparrow Hawk (F. 3. pouliw)- 

 Similar to No. 360 but smaller. $ W. 6.80; T. 4.12 $ W. 6.96; T. 4.00 (Howe). 



Range — Southern half of Florida. 



Page 140. No. 379 proves to be .separable into southern and northern races. 

 The former retains the name QlaucUJium gnoma gnoma, while the race of northern 

 Mexico and Western United States, heretofore known by that name, becomes 



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