Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . Lost River nearMcCauley, W. Va., but are best identified from the few skins at handas cuphonia. A skin from Halltown, W. Va., seems to represent truemelodia. To the north I find that breeding specimens from Sayre and SilverLake, Pa., and Canandaigua Lake, N. Y., are also to be identified asthe race cuphonia. It may be noted that in common with other races of the songsparrow in the East, cupliouia shows a distinctly rufescent phase inmany individuals. A breeding bird that I collected personally at thetype locality in the Cranberry Glades has the brown mar


Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . Lost River nearMcCauley, W. Va., but are best identified from the few skins at handas cuphonia. A skin from Halltown, W. Va., seems to represent truemelodia. To the north I find that breeding specimens from Sayre and SilverLake, Pa., and Canandaigua Lake, N. Y., are also to be identified asthe race cuphonia. It may be noted that in common with other races of the songsparrow in the East, cupliouia shows a distinctly rufescent phase inmany individuals. A breeding bird that I collected personally at thetype locality in the Cranberry Glades has the brown markings (auburnin color) predominating over any other shade on the dorsal surface. It has seemed appropriate to me to name this new race euphoniafrom the cheerful song common to all races of the song sparrowthroughout its extensive range. SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOLUME 95, NUMBER 18 TWO ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHIC NEGATIVESOF ABRAHAM LINCOLN (With Four Plates) BYALEXANDER WETMORE Assistant Secretary, Smithsonian Institution y^-*. OCT 16 1936 ) (Publication 3400) CITY OF WASHINGTON PUBLISHED BY THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION OCTOBER 16, 1936 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOLUME 95. NUMBER 18 TWO ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHIC NEGATIVESOF ABRAHAM LINCOLN (With Four Plates) BY ALEXANDER WETMOREAssistant Secretary, Smithsonian Institution


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