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Thryomanes bewicki calophonus Oberholser. Seattle Wren. [719e.] 



Thryomanes hewickii calophonus Oberholser, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 XXI, No. 1153, Nov. 19, 1898, 440. (South Park, King Co., Wash- 

 ington. )i 



Range. — Transition Zone of the Pacific slope from southern Vancouver 

 Island and southern British Columbia to Oregon. 



Thryomanes bewicki mariaensis Grinnell. Nicasio Wren. [719/.] 



Thryomanes bewicki marinensis Grinnell, Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., V, 

 No. 8, Feb. 21, 1910, 307. (Nicasio, Marin County, California.) 



Range. — Humid coast belt of southwestern Oregon and northwestern Cali- 

 fornia (south to Marin County). 



Thryomanes bewicki spiliirus (Vigors). Vigors's Wren. [719a.] 



Troglodytes spilurus Vigors, in Zool. Beechey's Voy., 1839, 18 (pi. 4, fig. 

 1). (No locality given = near San Francisco, California.) 



Range. — Upper Austral and Transition zones of west-central California from 

 the Golden Gate and San Francisco Bay to northern Monterey County. 



Thryomanes bewicki drymoecus Oberholser. San Joaquin Wren. [7196r.] 



Thryomanes hewickii drymoecus Oberholser, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 XXI, No. 1153, Nov. 19, 1898, 437. (Baird [Shasta County], California.) 



Range. — Sacramento Valley and lower half of the San Joaquin Valley, 

 California, including the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, north to central 

 southern Oregon and east to the Warner Mountains. 



Thryomanes bewicki correctus Grinnell. San Diego Wren. [719A;.] 



Thryomanes hewickii correctus Grinnell, Condor, XXX, No. 2, March 15, 

 1928, 154. (Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California.) 



Range. — Coastal belt of California from the west side of the San Joaquin 

 Valley, in San Benito and Monterey counties, southeast through the San 

 Diegan district to near the Mexican boundary. 



Thryomanes bewicki nesophilus Oberholser. Santa Cruz Wren. [719/i.] 



Thryomanes hewickii nesophilus Oberholser, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXI, 

 No. 1153, Nov. 19, 1898, 442. (Santa Cruz Island, California.) 



Range. — Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa islands, California. 



1 Another race T. b. arihoriv^ Oberholser has been proposed from south- 

 western British Columbia (Wilson Bulletin, XXXII, No 1, March 27, 1920, 25). 



