248 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



Telmatodytes palustris palustris (Wilson) . Long-billed Marsh Wren. [725.] 



Certhia palustris Wilson, Amer. Orn., II, 1810, 58 (pi. 12, fig. 4) . (Borders 

 of the Schuylkill and Delaware [rivers, Philadelphia, Pa.].) 



Range. — Breeds in the Transition and Upper Austral zones of the Atlantic 

 slope from Rhode Island to the Potomac Valley and coast of Virginia. Winters 

 from southern New Jersey to South Carolina and sparingly to Florida. Casual 

 in New Brunswick; accidental in Greenland. 



Telmatodytes palustris griseus (Brewster). Worthington's Marsh Wren. 

 [7256.] 



Cistothorus paliistris griseus Brewster, Auk, X, No. 3, July, 1893, 216. 

 (Sapelo Island, Georgia.) 



Range. — Lower Austral Zone in the South Atlantic coast region from South 

 Carolina to northern Florida. 



Telmatodytes palustris marianae (Scott). Marian's Marsh Wren. [725e.] 



Cistothorus marianae Scott, Auk, V, No. 2, April, 1888, 188. (Tarpon 

 Springs, Florida.) 



Range. — Gulf coast from Charlotte Harbor, Florida, to Mississippi. 



Telmatodytes paliistris thryophilus Oberholser. Louisiana Marsh Wren. 



[725/1.] 



Telmatodytes palustris thryophilus Oberholser, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 

 XVI, No. 39, Nov. 12, 1903, 149. (Sabine, Texas.) 



Range. — Coast district of Louisiana and Texas. 



Telmatodytes palustris laingi Harper. Alberta Marsh Wren. [725/.] 



Telmatodytes palustris laingi Harper, Occas. Papers Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 

 V, 221, Dec. 10, 1926. (Athabasca Delta, Main Branch, nine miles 

 above mouth. Alberta, Canada.) 



Range. — Breeds in Alberta and western Saskatchewan. 



Telmatodytes palustris dissaeptus^ (Bangs). Prairie Marsh Wren. [725d.] 



Cistothorus {Telmatodytes) palustris dissaeptus Bangs, Auk, XIX, No. 4, 

 Oct. 1902, 352. (Wayland, Mass.) 



Range. — Breeds in the Transition and Upper Austral zones of the Great 

 Plains and Prairie district of the central Mississippi Valley east to Ontario, 

 New York, and New England. Winters southward in Mexico to Jalisco, 

 Zacatecas, and Vera Cruz, and along the Gulf coast to western Florida. 

 Casual in migration in Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, 



Accent, dissaeptus. 



