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the Condor 
Vot. XI 
Nine adults (nos. 4700-4708), October 10, 15 and 17, 1899, November 5, 1900, 
and January 20, 1901. These are uniform in the characters of the Alaskan-interior 
race; they have an extreme of white, both in the matter of extent and clearness. 
Sayornis saya yukonensis Bishop. Yukon Phoebe. Adult male (no. 4594), 
May 5, 1901: wing, 107.5; tail, 83.6; culmen, 14; bill from nostril, 11.7; width of 
bill at base, 7.1. This example, as compared with saya from California, has 
longer wing and tail, relatively broader and shorter bill, and very slightly darker 
coloration. These differences appear to me to indicate a well-markt northern race 
of saya as pointed out by Bishop (Auk XVII, April 1900, p. 115). 
Otocoris alpestris arcticola Oberholser. Alaska Horned Lark. Adult female 
(no. 4593), May 10, 1898. 
Pica pica hudsonia (Sabine). Magpie. Adult female (no. 4524), October 15, 
1899. This bird appears to me to be identical in size and in every other respect 
with Black-billed Magpies from eastern Oregon and Nevada. 
Perisoreus canadensis fumifrons Ridgwav. Alaska Jay. Six adults (nos. 
4538-4543), October 12 and 15, 1900, November 5, 1899, and March 29, 1898. 
Euphagus carolinus ( Miiller). Rusty Blackbird. Eight adults (nos. 4553-4560 ) , 
May 1, 1898j May 2, 1901; immature female (no. 4561), September 15, 1900. 
Pinicola enucleator alascensis Ridgwav. Alaska Pine Grosbeak. Four adults 
(nos. 4562-4565), April 8, 1898, April 12, 1899, and October 15, 1900. 
Loxia leucoptera Gmelin. White-winged Crossbill. Eleven skins (nos. 4573- 
4583), March 28, April 8, May 1 and May 2, 1898. No. 4581, May 1, is a full- 
grown juvenal. 
Acanthis linaria linaria (Linnaeus). Common Redpoll. Male adult (no. 
4615), April 20, 1898; female (age ?) (no. 4616), October 17, 1900; immature fe- 
male (no. 4623), November 5, 1900. 
Acanthis hornemannii exilipes (Cones). Hoary Redpoll. Adult pair (nos. 
4621, 4622), April 20, 1898, and Novemder 5, 1900. 
Plectrophenax nivalis nivalis (Linnaeus). Snow Bunting. Seventeen speci- 
mens (nos. 4663-4679); fourteen of these were taken on May 1,1901, one March 30, 
1898, one October 25, 1900, and one November 15, 1899. 
Calcarius lapponicus alascensis Ridgway. Alaska Longspur. Five skins (nos. 
4656-4660), April 25 and May 10, 1898, September 20, 1900, and April 15, 1901. 
Passerculus sandwichensis alaudinus Bonaparte. Western Savannah Sparrow. 
Two adult males (nos. 4599, 4600), May 7, 1898. 
Zonotrichia leucophrys gambellii (Nuttall ). Intermediate Sparrow. Adult 
male (no. 8025), May 10, 1898. 
Spizella monticola ochracea Brewster. Western Tree Sparrow. Adult pair 
(nos. 4638,4639), May 10, 1898. 
Junco hyemalis hyemalis (Linnaeus) Slate-colored Junco. Two adult males 
(nos. 4641, 4642), May 3 and 7, 1898. 
Melospiza lincolnii lincolnii (Audubon ) . Lincoln Sparrow. Adult male (no. 
4640), May 8, 1898. 
Lanius borealis invictus Grinnell. Alaska Shrike. 
No. 
Date 
wing: 
Tail 
Tarsus 
I5ill from Nostril 
4525 
3 
im. 
Aug. 23, 1900 
116.5 
108.2 
28.3 
14.6 
4526 
3 
im. 
Sept. 10, 1900 
117.9 
114.0 
27.9 
13.8 
4527 
3 
ad. 
Oct. 12, 1899 
117.3 
116.2 
26.6 
13.1 
As contrasted with comparable examples of L. b. borealis from the northeastern 
