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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.