Jan., 1901 I 'I'Hl!; CONDOR 23 
‘‘Snap Shots at Prominent Ornithologists. No. I.” 
9. Trmga miniitil/a NievW. Least Sandpiper. 
Nutchuk, $ adult, June 30. 
10. Heteractitis incamis (Gmel.). Wandering Tattler. 
Orca, $ adult, July ig. 
11. Areiiaria melanocephala {Vxg,.). Black Turnstone. 
Orca, four adults, July 19. 
12. Hiematopiis bachrnani Aud. Black Oyster-catcher. 
Isutctiuk, (5 adult, July 5. 
13. Archibufeo lagopus mncti-johannis (Gmel.). American Rough-legged Hawk. 
lak Lake, juvenile (full grown), July 24. 
14. Corvus caurinvs Baird. Northwest Crow. 
Orca, ^ juvenile (full grown), July 21. 
15. Ammodrainus san iwichensis alatidinus (Bonap.). Western Savanna Sparrow. 
Nutchuk, ^ adult, July 2. 
16. P.isserella iHaca annectens Ridgw. Yakutat Fox Sparrow. 
Nutchuk, eight specimens, June 30 to July 7; Orca, ^ adult, June 27. 
17. Hirundo erythrogader Bodd. Barn Swallow. 
Nutchuk, (5 adult, June 30. This specimen does not appear to answer to the characters 
assigned by Palmer* to U7iala$chcensis. The Alaskan skins I have examined (Kotzebue Sound 
and Sitka) do not seem to differ on an average in wing measurements and extent of white mark- 
ings on the tail, from U. S. specimens. 
18. Cinclus mexicatius Swains. American Dipper. 
lak Lake, ^ adult, July 23. 
*Avifaiiiia of the Prilhlofs, 1. c. 
