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Pipilo maculatus oregonus Bkll. Oregon Towhee. [5886.] 



Pipilo Oregonus Bell, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., V, 1849, 6. (Oregon 

 territory = Fort Vancouver, Washington.) 



Range. — Breeds in the Transition Zone of the Pacific coast region from 

 southwestern British Columbia to southwestern Oregon. 



Pipilo maculatus falcinellus Swarth. Sacramento Towhee. [588^.] 



Pipilo maculatus fnlcimllus Swarth, Condor, XV, No. 5, Oct. 15, 

 1913, 172. (Marysville Buttes, four miles northwest of Sutter, Sutter 

 County, California.) 



Range. — Interior of California from Tulare County north to southwestern 

 Oregon (Jackson County). 



Pipilo maculatus falcifer McGregor. San Francisco Towhee. [588/i.] 



Pipilo maculatus falcifer McGregor, Condor, II, No. 2, March 16, 1900, 

 43. (Palo Alto, California.) 



Range. — Coast region of central and northern California. 



Pipilo maculatus megalonyx Baird. San Diego Towhee. [588(/.] 



Pipilo megalonyx Baird, in Baird, Cassin, and Lawrence, Rep. Expl. 

 and Surv. R. R. Pac, IX, 1858, 515. (Fort Tejon, Cal[ifornia].) 



Range. — Transition and Upper Austral zones of southwestern California. 



Pipilo maculatus clementae Grinnell. San Clemente Towhee. [58Sc.] 



Pipilo clementae Grinnell, Auk, XIV, No. 3, July, 1897, 294. (Smug- 

 gler's Cove, San Clemente Island, California.) 



Range. — San Clemente and Santa Catalina islands, California. 



Pipilo maculatus umbraticola Grinnell and Swarth. Cape Colnett Towhee. 



[588i.] 



Pipilo maculatus umbraticola Grinnell and Swarth, Condor, XXVIII, 

 No. 3, May 15, 1926, 131. (Colnett, lat. 31°, Lower California.) 



Range. — Northwestern Lower California, north of lat. 30°. 



Pipilo maculatus magnirostris Brewster. Large-billed Towhee. [588e.] 



Pipilo maculatus magnirostris Brewster, Auk, VIII, No. 2, April, 1891 

 (separates publ. Feb. 17), 146. (Sierra de la Laguna, Lower Cali- 

 fornia.) 



Range. — Upper Austral Zone in the Cape district of Lower California. 

 [Additional races of P. maculatus occur in Mexico.] 



