222 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



Range. — Pacific coast from the Alaska Peninsula, Alaska, south into Wash- 

 ington (including Vancouver and other coastal islands except the Queen 

 Charlotte Islands). 



Cyanocitta stelleri carlottae Osgood. Queen Charlotte Jay. [478d.] 



Cyanocitta stelleri carlottae Osgood, N. Amer. Fauna, No. 21, Sept. 26, 

 1901, 46. (Cumshewa Inlet, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, 

 B.C.) 



Range. — Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. 



Cyanocitta steUeri carbonacea Grinnell. Coast Jay. [478e.] 



Cyanocitta stelleri carbonacea Grinnell, Condor, II, No. 6, Nov. 16, 1900, 

 127. (Stevens' Creek Canon, Santa Clara Co., California.) 



Range. — Humid Pacific coast strip from northern Oregon to the Santa 

 Lucia Mountains, California, east to the Gabilan, and the Mt. Diablo ranges 

 and mountains on the west side of Napa Valley. 



Cyanocitta stelleri frontalis (RiDGW ay). Blue-fronted Jay. [478a.] 



Cyanura Stelleri var. Jrontalis Ridgway, Amer. Joum. Sci., ser. 3, V, No. 

 25, Jan., 1873, 41, 43. (the Columbia along the Sierra Nevada to 

 southern California = Carson City, Nevada.) 



Range. — Canadian and Transition zones of both slopes of the Sierra Nevada 

 from Mt. Shasta south to the Cuyamaca Mountains, San Diego Co., California, 

 and also the inner coast ranges of northern California (west of Sacramento 

 Valley) from the Bully Choop Mountains south to Mt. St. Helena and Mt. 

 George (east of Napa Valley). Casual in northwestern Lower California. 



Cyanocitta stelleri annectens (Baird). Black-headed Jay. [478c.] 



Cyanura stelleri var. annectens Baird, in Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway, 

 Hist. N. Amer. Birds, II, 1874, 281. (Headwaters of the Columbia 

 = Hell Gate, east of Missoula, Montana.) 



Range. — 'Boreal and Transition zones of the Rocky Mountains from British 

 Columbia south to eastern Oregon, Idaho, and Wyoming. Casual in Utah 

 and western Nebraska. 



Cyanocitta stelleri diademata (Bonaparte). Long-crested Jay. [4786.] 



Cyanogarrulus diadematus Bonaparte, Consp. Avium, I, sig. 48, May 

 6, 1850 [Feb. 3, 1851], 377. (Ex Mexico mer. Zaoatecas = Zacatecas, 

 Mexico.) 



Range. — Transition and Boreal zones of the southern Rocky Mountains 

 from the Wahsatch Mountains, Utah, and southern Wyoming to Chihuahua, 

 Sonora, Zacatecas, Jalisco, and Nayarit. Accidental in Quebec. 



[Allied races of C. stelleri occur in Central America south to Nicaragua.] 



