. The birds of Wyoming . aramie plains as the Desert Hortied Lark, and the West-ern Vesper Sparrow. Coues reports this species from Wyo-ming. Allen has published the following note (Bui. M. , Ill, 1872, pp. 145-177) : Cheyenne, Wyoming Terr., abund-ant, breeding. Jesurun finds them abundant at in Bonds collection were taken April 8, 17, 18,.1888-89, and on Oct. 14th and 2bth, 1888. There are threeskins in the University collection that were taken on the Lara- rtiie plains on the 21st and 23rd of May, 1897. I have alsotaken one specimen on Chiigwater creek on May 29, 1898


. The birds of Wyoming . aramie plains as the Desert Hortied Lark, and the West-ern Vesper Sparrow. Coues reports this species from Wyo-ming. Allen has published the following note (Bui. M. , Ill, 1872, pp. 145-177) : Cheyenne, Wyoming Terr., abund-ant, breeding. Jesurun finds them abundant at in Bonds collection were taken April 8, 17, 18,.1888-89, and on Oct. 14th and 2bth, 1888. There are threeskins in the University collection that were taken on the Lara- rtiie plains on the 21st and 23rd of May, 1897. I have alsotaken one specimen on Chiigwater creek on May 29, 1898. 540 a. Pooecetes gramineus confinis Vesper Sparrow. Summer resident, and abundant. Found at the lowerelevations all over the state. The following have reported thisspecies: Wood, Pole creek, Aug. 4, 1856; Cooper, Fort Lara-mie, 1858; Drexel, Fort Bridger, 1858; Aiken, Sherman, 1870;Grinnell, Yellowstone park, 1875; Merriam, Yellowstone park,1872; Williston, breeding at Lake Como, 1879; Bond, ahimdlis^ ^^^. 7. CALCARWS ORNATUS. Chestnut-collared MCCOWNII. McCowns Longspur.


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