2 
A Np:\v Passerci'lus. 
Vol. I. 
Mr. Bangs, to whom I am indebted for two of the specimens, 
tells me that Mr. Doane told him that the species was rare at 
Lance au Loup, a fact that would seem to show the probability of 
this point being near the northern boundary of their range. In 
connection with ranges it is also interesting to note that the West¬ 
ern Savannah Sparrow ( 7 ^. .y. alandhius) migrates in winter to the 
Southwest (North Carolina), proved by specimens being taken 
at Raleigh (see Auk, Vol. XVIII, No. 4, p. 397) and a female which 
I find in the Bryant Collection in the Museum of Comparative 
Zoology, labelled. Swan Is., Currituck, N. C., Jan. 26, 1891. 
M iC A S U K E -M E N 'J' S. 
Passerculus sandwichensis labradorius. 
No. Collection. 
Sex. 
Locality 
Labrador. 
Date. 
Wing. 
Tail. 
Tarsi. 
Bill. 
4479 E. A. & 0. Bangs 
S ad. 
Lance au Loup 
May 17, iSgg 
2-93 
i.gS 
87 
39-24 
4428 
d ad. 
k ( 
IMay 4, 1900 
2.87 
1.9s 
87 
41-25 
Orig. 
348 Bryant 
juv. 
East Labrador 
Aug 29,— 
2.77 
1.94 
86 
40-22 
Passerculus sandwichensis labradorius 
Extreme measurements : W. 2.87-2.93 ; T. 1.95- 1.98 ; T. 87-S7 ; B. (exposed culmen) 39-41 ; 23-24 
depth at nostril. 
Passerculus sandwichensis savanna. 
Extreme measurements : *W. 2.49-2.79 ; T. 1.75-1.99; T. 80-86; B. (exposed culmen) 39-44 ; 19-24 
depth at nostril. 
*From fifty specimens from Quebec to Pennsylvania. 
