298 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



Icteria virens longicauda Lawrence. Long-tailed Chat. [683o.] 



Icieria Longicauda Lawrence, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N, Y., VI, 1853, 4. 

 (California = near Stockton.) 



Range. — Breeds in the lower Transition and Austral zones from southern 

 British Columbia, northern Montana, and North Dakota south to Lower 

 California, Jalisco, Guanajuato, and Mexico, and east to central Nebraska. 

 Winters on the tableland and west coast of Mexico from Chihuahua to Oaxaca. 



Genus EUTHLYPIS Cabanis. 



Euthhjpis Cabanis, Mus. Hein., I, Oct., 1851 [1850?], 18. Type, by orig. 

 desig., E. lacrymosa Cabanis = Basileuterus lachrymosa Bonaparte. 



• Eiithlypis lachrymosa tephra Ridgway. Western Fan-tailed Warbler. 



[688.1.] 



Euthhjpis lachrymosa tephra Ridgway, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 50, Pt. ii, 

 Oct. 16, 1902, 738. (Hacienda de San Rafael, Chihuahua [Mexico].) 



Range. — Western Mexico (Chihuahua, Sinaloa, and Jalisco); casual at 

 Santo Domingo, northern Lower California (Dec. 31, 1925).^ [An allied race 

 occurs in southern Mexico.] 



Genus CARDELLINA Du Bus. 



Cardellina Du Bus, Esquisses Orn., 1849, pi. 25. Type, by monotypy, 

 Cardellinaamicta DvBvs = MiiscicaparubrifronsGiRAVD. 



Cardellina rubrifrons (Giraud). Red-faced Warbler. [690.] 



Muscicapa rubrifrons Giraud, Sixteen Species Texas Birds, 1841, not 

 paged or numbered [15 (pi. vii, fig. 1)]. (Texas = Mexico.) 



Range. — Mountains of southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico, 

 mainly in the Transition Zone, and south through Mexico to the highlands of 

 Guatemala. Migratory in the northern part of its range. 



Genus WILSONIA Bonaparte. 



Wilsonia Bonaparte, Geog. and Comp. List, 1838, 23. Type, by subs, 

 desig., Motacilla mitrata Gmelin = Muscicapa citrina Boddaert 

 (Ridgway, 1881). 



Wilsonia citrina (Boddaert) . Hooded Warbler. [684.] 



Muscicapa Citrina Boddaert, Table PI. Enl., 1783, 41. Based on the 

 Gobe-mouche, de la Louisiane Daubenton, PI. Enl. 666, fig. 2. (Louisi- 

 ana.) 



1 GrinneU and Lamb, Condor, XXLX, 1927, 126. 



