348 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



Range. — Breeds in the Transition and Canadian zones of high mountains in 

 northern Arizona and New Mexico. Winters south to southwestern Texas, 

 Sonora, and Chihuahua. 



Junco phaeonotus palliatus Ridgway. Arizona Jiinco. [570.] 



Junco cinereus palliatus Ridgway, Auk, II, No. 4, Oct., 1885, 364. 

 (Mount Graham, Arizona.) 



Range. — Mountains of southern Arizona and northern Mexico (Coahuila, 

 Chihuahua, and Sonora). 



[An additional race of J. phaeonotus occurs in Mexico.] 



Genus SPIZELLA Bonaparte. 



Spizella Bonaparte, Giornale Arcadico, LII, 1832, 205. Type, by 

 monotypy, Fringilla pusilla Wilson. 



Spizella arborea arborea (Wilson) . Eastern Tree Sparrow. [559.] 



Fringilla arborea Wilson, Amer. Orn., II, 1810, 123 (pi. XVI, fig. 3). 

 (eastern Pennsylvania.) 



Range. — Breeds in the Hudsonian Zone from central Mackenzie (Great 

 Bear Lake) and northern Quebec to Great Slave Lake, northern Manitoba, 

 northern Quebec, and Newfoundland. Winters from southern Minnesota, 

 Ontario, and the Maritime Provinces south to eastern Oklahoma, central 

 Arkansas, South Carolina, and Georgia (rarely). 



Spizella arborea ochracea Brewster. Western Tree Sparrow. [559a.] 



Spizella monlicola ochracea Brewster, Bull. Nuttall Orn. Club., VII, 

 No. 4, Oct., 1882, 228. (Fort Walla Walla, Washington territory.) 



Range. — Breeds from the coast of Bering Sea and Point Barrow east to the 

 Anderson River and south in the mountains to northern British Columbia. 

 Winters in western North America, from New Mexico and central Texas to 

 eastern Nebraska and eastern Kansas. Casual in northeastern California and 

 Arizona. 



Spizella passerina passerina (Bechstein). Eastern Chipping Sparrow. [5(30.] 



Fringilla passerina Bechstein, in Latham, Allgem. Ueb. Vogel, III, Pt. ii, 

 1798, 544 (pi. 120, fig. 1). (Canada.) 



Range. — Breeds from Yukon, Mackenzie, northern British Columbia, 

 Saskatchewan, central Manitoba, northern Ontario, southern Quebec, and 

 Cape Breton Island to central Texas, southern Mississippi, and central Georgia. 

 Winters chiefly in the Southern States, occasionally as far north as Oklahoma 

 and southern New Jersey. Casual in Cuba and northeastern Mexico. 



