. The bird book, illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds, also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . t of northern Lower upperparts of this variety are very pale pinkish brown. 474k. Hoyts Horned Lark. Ofocoris alpestris lioyti. Range.—Interior of British America, west of Hudson Bay and east of Alaska,south in winter in tlie interior of the United States to Kansas. Much larger than the last; equal in size and similar to nrtir-ola but with thethroat yellowish and the upperparts darker and brighter. 474L Montezuma Horned Lark. Ot


. The bird book, illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds, also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . t of northern Lower upperparts of this variety are very pale pinkish brown. 474k. Hoyts Horned Lark. Ofocoris alpestris lioyti. Range.—Interior of British America, west of Hudson Bay and east of Alaska,south in winter in tlie interior of the United States to Kansas. Much larger than the last; equal in size and similar to nrtir-ola but with thethroat yellowish and the upperparts darker and brighter. 474L Montezuma Horned Lark. Otncoris alpestris occidentalis. Range.—Western New Mexico and eastern Arizona, south in winter to north-ern Mexico. This variety has the upperparts pale brownish and not streaked; throat andforehead yellowish. 474m. Lsland Horned Lark. Otocoris alpestris insularis. Range.—Santa Barbara Islands, California. Similar to strigata but darker. With the exception of the three large varie-ties of Horned Larks found north of our borders, neither the eggs nor, in mostcases, the birds can be identified without the precise location where they


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