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Jan., 1910 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS i?ROM ALASKA 43 4566-4572), Russian Mission, lower Yukon, March 31, April 21 and 30, and May 10 and 21, 1895; C. L. Hall. Leuosticte tephrootislittoralis. Hepburn Rosy Finch. Adult (no. 7077), Anklin River, ?akutat Bay district, June 10, 1908; A. Hasselborg. Acanthis lingrig linaria. Common Redpoll. Juvenal female (no. 4617), Kos- erefski, lower Yukon, July 16, 1894; adult male (no. 4618), Russian Mission, lower Yukon, May 30, 1895; C. L. Hall. Plectrophenax hyperboreus. McKay Snow Bunting. Adult males (nos. 4644, 4645), Kusk0kwim River ("same latitude as Russian Mission, on lower Yukon"), April 30,.1895; C. L. Hall (shot by an Indian). Calcarius lapponicus alascensis. Alaska Longspur. Three adults (nos. 7078- 7080), Setuck and Anklin rivers, Yakutat Bay district, April 6 and 16, 1908; A. Hasselborg. Zonotrichia oronata. Golden-crowned Sparrow. Adult male (no. 7076), Anklin River, Yakutat Bay district, May 7, 1908; A. Hasselborg. Mr. Hasselborg asserts positively that this species is only a transient in the Yakutat Bay region, and not a breeding bird, as thought by Osgood (CoN?)OR x?, May 1909, p. 107). Spizella monticola ochracea. Western Tree Sparrow. Two specimens (nos. 7081, 7082), Ankliu River, Yakutat Bay district, October 15 and 13, 1908; A. Hasselborg. Passerella iliaca unalaschensis. Shumagin Fox Sparrow. Adult male (no. 4585), Unalaska, June 4, 1894; C. L. Hall. No Fox Sparrow has been previously secured from Unalaska "unless the Aoonalaska Bunting of Latham really came from there" (Ridgway, Bds. N. & Mid. Am. I, 1901, p. 389). So that the present speci- men assumes a decided importance. This bird bears out all the characters of the race called una/a$chens/s, as defined by Ridgway, and doubtless indicates the west- ward limit of the range of that form. Iridoprocne bicolor. Tree Swallow. Adult male (no. 4633), Aphoon mouth of Yukon River, July 13, 1894; C. L. Hall. Wing 122.4 mm: much longer than in California birds ! Tachycineta thalassina lepida. Violet-green Swallow. Adult male and female (nos. 4634, 4635), Fort Hamlin, Yukon River, May 27, 1898; C. L. Hall. Lanius borealis invictus. Alaska Shrike. Adult female (no. 4528), Fort Yukon, May 23, 1898; C. L. Hall. Dendroica aestiva rubiginosa. Alaska Yellow Warbler. Adult male (no. 4606), Aphoon mouth of Yukon River, July 13, 1894; C. L. Hall. Dendroica coronata hooveri. Alaska Myrtle Warbler. Adult males (nos. 4613, 4614), Russian Mission, lower Yukon, May 5 and 30, 1895; C. L. Hall. Dendroica striata. Black-poll Warbler. Four adults (nos. 4607-4610), Kotlik and Russian Mission, lower Yukon, June 4 and May 29, 1895; C. L. Hall. Seiurus noveboracensis notabilis. Alaska Water-thrush. Juvenal male (no. 4602), Aphoon mouth of Yukon, July 13, 1894; C. L. Hall. Hylocichla ustulata swainsoni. Olive-backt Thrush. Adult male (4620), Rapids, Yukon River, July 21, 1894; adult male (no. 4619), Fort Hamlin, Yukon River, June 2, 1898; C. L. Hall.