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CORVIN-®. GARRULUS. 
Male, 18, wing* 
Rocky Mountains, Columbia River, and northwest coast. Com- 
mon. Migratory. 
Corvus Stelleri, Gmel. Linn. Syst. Nat. v. i. p. 370. 
Corvus Stelleri, Bonap. Syn. p. 433. 
Steller’s Jay, Corvus Stelleri, Bonap. Amer. Orn. v. ii. p. 44. 
Garrulus Stelleri, Steller’s Jay, Swains. & Rich. F. Bor. Amer. v. ii. p. 294- 
Steller’s Jay, Nutt. Man. v. ii. p. 229. 
Steller’s Jay, Corvus Stelleri, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. iv. p. 453. 
231. 2. Garrulus cristatus, Linn. Blue Jay. , 
Plate CII. Male and Female. 
Feathers of the head elongated, oblong j tail much rounded. Up- 
per parts light purplish-blue ; wings and tail ultramarine, secondaries, 
their coverts, and tail-feathers barred with black, and tipped with 
white : a narrow band margining the forehead, loral space, and a band 
round the neck, black ; throat and cheeks bluish- white ; lower parts 
griyish-white tinged with brown. 
Male, 12, 14. 
Breeds from Texas eastward and northward to the Fur Countries, 
and as far as the bases of the Rocky Mountains. Abundant. Resident 
in the Middle, Interior, and Southern States. 
Blue Jay, Corvus cristatus, WiLs. Amer. Orn. v. i. p. 2. 
Corvus cristatus, Bonap. Syn. p. 58. 
Garrulus cristatus, Blue Jay, Swains. & Rich. F. Bor. Amer. v. ii. p. 293. 
Blue Jay, Corvus cristatus, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. ii. p. 11 ; v. v. p. 475. 
232. 3. Garrulus ultramarinus, Bonap. Ultramarine Jay. 
Plate CCCLXII. Fig. 3. Male. 
Feathers of the head short ; tail much rounded ; upper part of head, 
sides, and hind part of neck, wings and tail, with its coverts, light 
blue ; back light greyish-brown ; a faint band over the Qje, formed by 
the tips of the feathers ; cheeks dusky ; fore neck greyish- white, faint- 
ly streaked with dusky, and banded below by a narrow semilunar 
band of light blue, continuous with that of the neck ; lower parts pale 
grey passing into white. 
Male, 12, wing 
Columbia River, and Upper California. Common. Migratory, 
Ultramarine Jay, Corvus ultramarinus, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. iv. p. 456. 
233. 4. Garrulus Floridanus, Bart ram. Florida Jay. 
Feathers of the head short ; tail much rounded ; upper part of head, 
sides, and hind part of neck, wings and tail, with its coverts, light 
blue ; back very light greyish-brown ; a bluish- white band over the 
