346 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



Range. — Breeds mainly in the Canadian Zone of the mountains from 

 western Maryhind, Virginia, and West Virginia south to northern CJeorgia. 

 Winters in the adjacent lowlands. 



Junco oreganus oreganus (Townsend). Oregon Junco. [567a.] 



Fringilla Oregana J. K. Townsend, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VII, pt. 

 ii [Nov. 21, 1837], 188. (Forests near the Columl)ia River = Fort 

 Vancouver, Washington.) 



Range. — Breeds from Yakutat Bay, Alaska, to the Queen Charlotte 

 Islands and Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Winters southward along 

 the coast to Santa Cruz and San Mateo counties, California; casually to 

 Nevada. 



Junco oreganus shufeldti Coale. Shufeldt's Junco. [567b.] 



Junco hyemulis shufeldti Coale, Auk, IV, No. 4, October, 1887, 330. 

 (Fort Wingate, New Mexico.) 



Range. — Breeds from the interior of central British Columbia (Skeena 

 Valley) east to western central Alberta and south to northern Oregon. Win- 

 ters over the entire Rocky Mountain tableland to eastern Colorado, Arizona, 

 New Mexico, western Texas, Chihuahua, and Sonora. Casual in Illinois and 

 northern Lower California. 



Junco oreganus montanus Ridgway. Montana Junco. [567/.] 



Junco montanus Ridgway, Auk, XV, No. 4, Oct., 1898, 321. (Columbia 

 Falls, Montana.) 



Range. — Breeds in the Canadian Zone from southern Alberta south to 

 northern Idaho, eastern Oregon, and northwestern Montana. Winters south 

 to Arizona, New Mexico, Chihuahua, and Texas. East casually to Kansas, 

 lUinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, and Maryland. 



Junco oreganus thurberi Anthony. Thurber's Jimco. [567c.] 



Junco hyemalis thurhen Anthony, Zoe, I, No. 8, Oct. [Nov.], 1890, 238. 

 (Wilson Peak [San Gabriel Range], Cal[ifornia].) 



Range. — Breeds from southern Oregon south through the Sierra Nevada, 

 the mountains immediately east, and many of the coast ranges to San Diego 

 County, California. Winters at lower levels within the breeding area south- 

 ward to Arizona, and to lat. 30° in Lower California. 



Junco oreganus pinosus Loomis. Point Pinos Junco. [567(/.] 



Junco pinosus Loomis, Auk, X, No. 1, Jan., 1893, 47. (Vicinity of 

 Monterey, Cal. = Point Pinos.) 

 Range.— Transition Zone of the coastal district of California from San 

 Mateo and Alameda counties to southern Monterey County. 



