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835. Passerculus alaudinus, Bon. Coast of California and lower Rio Grande of Texas and 
Mexico; Fort Bridger 446 
336. Passerculus rostratus, (Cass.) Baird. Coast of California near San Diego. 446 
337. Pooecetes gramineus, (Gm.) Baird. Grass Finch. United States from Atlantic to the 
Pacific; or else one species to the high central plains, and another 
from this to the Pacific 447 
338. Cotui'nicuhis passerinus, (Wils.) Bon. Yellow-winged Sparrow. Eastern United States 
to the high central plains (Loup Foi’k) ; also along the vallej^ of 
Gila and Colorado 450 
339. Coturniculus lienslowi, (Aud.) Bon. Henslow’s Bunting. Eastern United States as far 
north as Washington; westward to the Loup Fork of Platte 451 
340. Coturniculus lecontii, (Aud.) Bon. Leconte’s Bunting. Mouth of Yellowstone 452 
341. Ammodromus caudacutus, ( Gm.) Sw. Sharp-tailed Finch. Atlantic coast of the United 
States 453 
342. Ammodromus maritimus, (Wils.) Sw. Sea-side Finch. Atlantic coast as far, at least, 
as Long Island • • 454 
343. Ammodromus samuelis, Baird. California 455 
344. Cliondestes grammaca, (Sav,) Bon. Lark Finch. From Wisconsin and the prairies of 
Michigan to Pacific coast; south to Texas and Mexico, on the 
plains 456 
345. Zonotrichia leucophrys, ( Forster,) Sw. White-crowned Sparrow. United States from 
Atlantic to the Rocky mountains, where they become mixed up 
with Z. gambelii; Greenland. 458 
346. Zonotrichia gambelii , (Nutt.) Gambel. Rocky mountains to the Pacific coast; Fort 
Bridger 460 
347. Zonotrichia coronata, (Pallas.) Baird. Golden-crowned Sparrow. Pacific coast from 
Russian America to southern California; Black Hills of Rocky 
mountains? • • • 461 
348. Zonotrichia querula, (Nutt.) Gamb. Harris’s Finch. Missouri river, above Fort Leav- 
enworth 462 
349. Zonotrichia albicoUis, (Gm.) Bon. White-throated Sparrow. Eastern United States to 
the Missouri 463 
(350.) Junco dnereus (Sw.) Cab. Mexico 465 
351. Junco dorsalis, Henry. Fort Thorn, New Mexico • 466 
352. Junco or egonus, (Towns.) Sclat. Oregon Snow Bird. Pacific coast of the United States 
to the eastern side of the Rocky mountains; stragglers as far 
east as Fort Leavenworth in winter, and Great Bend of Mis- 
souri 467 
353. Juilco caniceps, (Woodh.) Baird. Rocky mountains, from Black Hills to Fort Bridger 
and San Francisco ; mountains of New Mexico 468 
354. Junco hyemalis, (Linn.) Sclat. Snow Bird. Eastern United States to the Missouri, 
and as far west as Black Hills • 468 
355. Poospiza bilineata, (Cass.) Sclat. Black-throated Sparrow. Valley of Rio Grande and 
of Gila. (Big canon of Colorado.) 470 
