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Genus APHELOCOMA Cabanis. 



Aphelocoma Cabanis, Mus. Hein., I, sig. 28, for Oct. 15, 1851, 221 (note). 

 Type, by subs, desig., Garrulus californicus Vigors (Baird, 1858). 



Subgenus APHELOCOMA Cabanis. 



Aphelocoma coerulescens (Bosc). Florida Jay. [479.] 



Corvus coerulescens Bosc, Bull. Sci. Soc. Philom. Paris, I, Ft. i, 1795, 87. 

 (in America septentrional i = Florida.) 



Range. — Peninsula of Florida. 



Aphelocoma califomica immanis Grinnell. Long-tailed Jay. [481c.] 



Aphelocoma califomica immanis Grinnell, Auk, XVIIT, No. 2, April, 

 1901, 188. (Scio, Oregon.) 



Range. — Extreme southern Washington, valleys of Oregon between the 

 Cascades and the Coast ranges, and the Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys of 

 California and adjacent mountain slopes. 



Aphelocoma califomica oocleptica Swarth. Nicasio Jay. [481d.] 



Aphelocoma califomica oocleptica Swarth, Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., 

 XVII, No. 13, Feb. 23, 1918, 413. (Nicasio, Marin County, California.) 



Range. — Coast region of northern California, from Humboldt Bay south to 

 the east side of San Francisco Bay. 



Aphelocoma califomica califomica (Vigors). California Jay. [481.] 



Garrulus Californicus Vigors, in Zool. Beechey's Voy., 1839, 21 (pi. v). 

 (Monterey [California].) 



Range. — Coast region of California from the southern arm of San Francisco 

 Bay to the Mexican line, east to the eastern base of the Coast ranges. 



Aphelocoma califomica obscura Anthony. Belding's Jay. [4816.] 



Aphelocoma califomica obscura Anthony, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., ser. 2, 

 II, sig. 6, Oct. 11, 1889, 75. (Valladares, Lower California.) 



Range. — Northwestern Lower California south to lat. 30°; mainly in the 

 Upper Austral Zone. 



Aphelocoma califomica hypoleuca Ridgway. Xantus's Jay. [481a.] 



Aphelocoma califomica hypoleuca Ridgway, Manual N. Amer. Birds, 1887, 

 356. (Cape St. Lucas, La Paz, etc. = La Paz, Lower California.) 



Range. — Cape district of Lower California north to lat. 29°, in the Lower 

 Austral and Arid Tropical zones. 



