Brewster on Birds of Fort Walla Walla , W. T. 227 
presented me with many valuable specimens included among 
those about to -be discussed. 
List of Species and Varieties represented in the Collection. 
1. Turdus migratorius.* * * § 
v 2. Turdus migratorius propinquus. 
/ 3. Sialia arctica. 
4. Myiadestes townsendi. 
5. Regulus satrap a olivaceus. 
s/ 6. Parus atricapillus occidentalis. 
7. Telmatodytes palustris paludi- 
cola. 
8 . Antkus ludovicicinus. 
/ 9. Lanius borealis. 
\ 10. Ampelis garrulus. 
11. Ampelis cedrortim. 
12. Hesperophona vespertina. 
13. Chrysomitris tristis. 
14. Passerculus sandvicensis alau- 
dinus. 
\ 15. Zonotrichia gambeli intermedia 
v 16. Spizella monticola ochraceaf 
\ 17. Junco oregonus. 
v 18. Melospiza fascia ta guttata. 
19. Pipilo maculatus megalonyx.% 
v 20. Agelceus phocniceus. 
v 21. Sturnella neglect a. 
22. Scolecophagus cyanocephalus. 
23. Corvus americanus.§ 
\ 24. Pica rustica kudsonica. 
% 25. Cyanocitta stelleri annectens. 
26. Eremophila alpestris. || 
* Typical ; the occurrence of both forms 
seems at first thought anomalous, but mi- 
gratorius may be a migrant from Alaska, 
where it is the representative bird. 
t Var. nov. See page 228 of this num- 
ber. 
£ Nearly typical, but showing slight ap- 
proaches to var. oregonus. 
§ Typical, and not approaching var. 
caurinus of the coast-region. 
j| Typical. 
s 27. Picus pubescens gairdneri. 
v 28. Melanerpes torquatus. 
v 29. Colaptes auratus kybridus.* 
30. Colaptes auratus mexicanus. 
^31. Ceryle alcyon. 
32. Asio americanus. 
33. Asio accipitrinus. 
34. Scops asio kennicottif 
35. Bubo virginianus subarcticus.X 
s 36. Bubo virginianus saturatus. 
37. Nyctea scandiaca. 
38. Falco columbarius suckleyi. 
39. Falco richardsoni. 
, 40. Falco sparverius. 
41. A ccipiter fuscus. 
42. Astur atricapillus. 
,43. Astur atricapillus var. ? § 
44. Buieo borealis calurus. 
v 45. Buteo swainsoni. 
v 46. Archibuteo lagopus sancti-jo- 
hannis. 
47. Archibuteo ferrugineus. 
48. Zenaidicra carolinensis. 
\ 49. Bonasa umbella sabinii. 
v 50. Pedioecetes phasianellus columb- 
ianus. 
751. Charadrius dominicus. 
* One specimen, with a complete red 
nuchal band. 
fSee my late paper on this Owl (this 
Bulletin, Vol. VII, pp. 27-33). Six ex- 
amples in the present collection offer no 
new points affecting the position there 
taken. 
t Slightly aberrant ; see remarks under 
B. saturahis (p. 230). 
§ See remarks under A. atricapillus 
(pp. 231, 232). 
