3. salic ico la (Ridgw., Pr. U.S. Nat. Mas. iv. p. 374,
1882).
[Cf. Howe, Auk, 1900, p. 19. H. fuliginosa,
Howe, Auk, 1900, p. 271 *.
Cf. Auk, xviii. p. 314, 1901.]
N. America
(Hudson’s Bay and
Dakota to Arizona).
S.W'. Canada. Labrador.
Brit. Columbia.
4. aliciæ, Baird, (p. 202.) N. America
(Labrador to Alaska).
N.E. Siberia
(U.S.A., migrant).
C. & S. America,
to Colombia, Guiana,
and Amazonia
(winter).
5. b ic k n e lli (Ridgw., Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. iv. p. 377, N.E. U. States.-
1882). -Nova Scotia.
6. u s tu la ta , Nutt. (p. 203.)
Hglocichlaustiilata cedica, Oberh. Auk, xvi. p. 23
(1899). [Cf. Auk, xvi. p. 127 (1899).]
N.W. America
(Pacific coast
to Sitka).
C. America
(Mexico to Nicaragua).
Colombia. Guiana.
7. alluse (Oberh., Auk, xv, p. 304, 1898).
[Cf. Auk, xvi. p. 131, xviii. p. 309.]
Yukon Baaín to
Rocky Mts.
Utah and E. Nevada.
8. sw a in so n i, Cab. (p. 201.) N. America
generally.
C. America
(Mexico to Panama,
Colombia, Ecuador,
and Peru, winter).
Brazil (winter).
Europe (acc.).
* Mr. Outram Bangs (in Hit.) considers this form to be distinct. Hah. Newfoundland,
through Eastern U. States in late autumn.
9. p a lla s i, Cab. (p. 199.) N.E. America
(Eastern U. States).
C. America
(Mexico, Guatemala,
winter).
10. g u tta ta , Pall.
[iaonalasohlcce, auct., nec Gm. (p. 200.)
Cf. Auk, xix. p. 330 (1902).]
[slevini, Grinnell, Auk, xviii. p. 258 (1901).
Cf. Auk, xix. p. 342 (1902).] *
N.W. America, from
Alaska to Brit.
Columbia
and S. to coast of
California.
11. n a n a , Audub.
[Cf. A. O. U. Check-1. 11th Suppl.; Auk, xix.
p. 331 (1902).]
[verecunda, Osgood, Auk, xviii. p. 183 (1901).
Cf. Auk, xix. p. 327 (1902).]
N.W. America
(Pacific Coast
from Washington State
southward) to
Lower California
and W. Mexico.
12. a u d u b o n i, Baird, (p. 198.) United States
[sequoiensis, Belding, Pr. Calif. Acad. Sci. ii. (Rocky Mts. to
p. 18 (1889).] Arizona and Texas).
C. America
(W. Mexico to
Guatemala).
13. iliaca (Linn.), (p. 189.) N. Europe & N. Asia
E. to the Yenesei Yalley.
C. & S. Europe generally
(winter).
14. c o b u rn i (Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. xii. p. 28,
1901).
Iceland.
[? Faroes (winter)."]
*• Mr. Oberholser (in litt.) considers this to be a distinct form.