Additions, SubTKACTioisrs, Emendations 



Indiana; winters southward, into Mexico and along the ftulf canst tn western 

 Florida (A. O. U.). 



Page 238. After No. 759c add: 759d. Monterey Hermit Thrush (H. 9. 



sieviin), General color extremely pale and ashy, nearly as much so as in H. g. 



eequoieitHs; above hair-brown, slightly browner on top of head; upper tail- 



coverts and tail Isabella color; spots on breast sftpia, small, in size and few in 



numbers. (Grinnell). 



nange. — "Breeds in Transition Zone of the coast belt in California from 

 nortliern Trinity County to southern Monterey County; Eouth in migration to 

 Lower California and Sonora." (A. O, U.). 



759c. Sierra Hermit Thrush (H. g. eeq'uoiensis) . Similar in coloration IQ 



H. g. slmmi, but decidedly larger and slightly darker or browner; similar vo 

 H. g. guttata, but larger, paler, and grayer; decidedly smaller." W. 3.65; T, 2.S2. 

 (Ridgway). 



Rans'e. — "Breeds in Boreal Zones from southern Brltigh Columbia to high 

 mountains in southern California; south in migration and in winter to Lower 

 California, western Texas, and northern Mexico" <A. O. TJ.), 



Page 239. Caccel 758b, Monterey Thrush, and No. 758c, Alma Thrush, which 

 are now considered to be tht; aame aa No. 758, Rus set-backed Thrush. 



Pages 240 and 241. The decisions of the A. O. U. Committee on numerous 

 proposed changes in the standing ol our Juncos were not published until aftw 

 the first edition of the Color Key appeared. One new form (No. 567h) haa 

 been added to those therein given one (/. o. slwfeldti) haa been omitted and the 

 following changes have been made in nomenclature: 



No, 568. Junco mcarn-ii, becomes No. 567g, Junco hyemaUs meamsi, and the 

 Range of this form is now given as "Pocky Mounta,in region. Breeds from 

 southwestern Saskatchewan to southern Idaho and northern Wyoming and 

 Colorado to southern Arizona, southern New Mexico, and northeastern Sonora" 

 (A. 0. U-), 



No. 567.1 Junco moittanus, becomes No, 567f, Junco hytmaUs montaivus. 



No, 571.1 Juneo towiieendi, becomes No. 567i. Jnnco hyemaUs tovmsendi. 



No. !)69 JimcQ caniceps, becomes No. 570b. Junco plKsotwtm caniceps. 



No. 570a. Junco dorsiilis, becomes Juvvo plueunvtus dursalis. 



No. 667a., Jmico oreganus, becomes Junco hyemaUs oreganus. 



No. 567c, Juiico onganus thurlieri. becomes Junco hyemaUs thurHri. 



No. 567d. Junco orcganun pinu^us, becom.es Jutico hyemalis piitusus. 



The common names of all the preceding species remain unchanged. 



No. 567b. Coues' Junco (Junco orcganus connectens) becomes Sbufeldt's 

 Junco {Juvvo hycmuliti conntcletts) , and this form also includes J. o, shufeldti "t 

 the 'Color Key,' which is therefore cancelled. The Range of B67b, thus atanda 

 aa follows: 



Rooky Mountain region. Breeds from the coast of southern British Columhia 

 east lu west oentia.1 Alljerta aiiil south to northern Oregun; winters over entita 

 Rocky Mountain tableland to oaSteiu Colorado. Arizona, New Mexico, western 

 Texas, Chihuahua, and Sonora; casual in northern Low^bi" California" (A. O, U.). 



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