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Baeolophus wollweberi annexus (Cassin). Bridled Titmouse. [734.] 



Parus annexus Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., V, No. 5, Sept.-Oct., 

 1850 [Dec. 7], 103. (Texas, upon the Rio Grande = southern Arizona.) 



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

 and Chihuahua. [An allied race occurs in southern Mexico.] 



Subfamily REMIZINAE. Verdins. 



Genus AURIPARUS Baird. 



Auriparus Baird, Review Amer. Birds, sig. 6, Aug., 1864, 85. Type, by 

 orig. desig., /Egithalus flaviceps Sundevall. 



Auriparus flaviceps Mviceps (Sundevall). Arizona Verdin. [746.] 



jEgithalus flaviceps Sundevall, Ofv. Vet.-Akad. Forh., VII, 1850, 129 

 (note), (e Sitka in America bor. occid. vel e California = northern 

 Lower California.) 



Range. — Deserts from southern California, southern Nevada, southwestern 

 Utah, Arizona, southeastern New Mexico, and southern Texas south to north- 

 ern Lower California, northern Sonora, Durango, CoahuUa, and Tamaulipas. 



Aiiriparus flaviceps lamprocephalus Oberholser. Cape Verdin. [746a.] 



Auriparus flaviceps lamprocephalus Oberholser, Auk, XIV, No. 4, Oct., 

 1897, 391. (Cape St. Lucas, Lower California.) 



Range. — Lower Austral Zone in the southern part of Lower California, 

 south of about lat. 30°, and in southwestern Sonora. 



Subfamily PSALTRIPARINAE. Bush-Tits. 



Genus PSALTRIPARUS Bonaparte. 



Psaltriparus Bonaparte, Comptes Rendus Acad. Sci. (Paris), XXXI, No. 

 14 (for Sept. 30), 1850, 478. Type, by monotypy, Psaltriparus per- 

 sonatu-s Bonaparte = Paru^ melanotis Hartlaub. 



Psaltriparus minimus minimus (Townsend). Coast Bush-Tit. [743.] 



Parus minimus J. K. Townsend, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VII, Pt. 

 ii [Nov. 21, 1837], 190. (Forests of Columbia River [probably near Fort 

 Vancouver, Washington].) 



Range. — Transition and Upper Austral zones along the Pacific coast from ex- 

 treme southwestern British Columbia south to the Mexican border in San 

 Diego County, CaUfornia, 



