350 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



Maine to central Texas, central Louisiana, and northern Florida (casually). 

 Winters from Missouri, Illinois, southern Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, to 

 the Gulf coast; casually farther north, 



Spizella pusilla arenacea Chadbourne. Western Field Sparrow. [563o.] 



Spizella pusilla arenacea Chadbourne, Auk, III, No. 2, April, 1S86, 248. 

 (Laredo, southern Texas.) 



Range. — Breeds in the Upper Austral Zone from southeastern Montana and 

 southwestern North Dakota to central Nebraska. Winters from south of its 

 breeding range to southern Texas, Louisiana, and Nuevo Leon. 



Spizella wortheni Ridgway. Worthen's Sparrow. [564.] 



Spizella wortheni Ridgway, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., VII, 1884, 259 [Sept. 

 19]. (Silver City, New Mexico.) 



Range. — Breeds from Silver City, New Mexico, south to Tamaulipas, 

 Mexico. Winters south to southern Puebla. 



Spizella atrogularis atrogularis (Cabanis). Mexican Black-chinned Sparrow. 



[565.] 



Spinites atrogularis Cabanis, Mus. Hein., I, sig. 17, for April [Oct. ?] 1851, 

 133 (note). (Mexico.) 



Range. — Breeds in the Upper Austral Zone from Arizona and southern New 

 Mexico south over the Mexican tableland to Puebla and Michoacan. Winters 

 south of the Mexican boundary. 



Spizella atrogularis cana Coues. California Black-chinned Sparrow. [565a.] 



Spizella cana Coues, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., [XVIII] 1866, No. 1, 

 Jan.-March [June 11], 88. (Cape St. Lucas, Lower California.) 



Range.— Breeds in the Upper Austral Zone of California, from Alameda, 

 Mariposa, and Inyo counties south to lat. 30° in northern Lower California. 

 Winters in Lower California south to Cape San Lucas.' 



Genus ZONOTRICHIA Swainson. 



Zonotrichia Swainson, in Swainson and Richardson, Fauna Bor.-Amer., 

 II, 1831 [1832], 493. Type, by subs, desig., Fringilla pensylvanica 

 Latham = Fringilla albicollis Gmelin (Bonaparte, 1832). 



Zonotrichia querula (Nuttall). Harris's Sparrow. [553.] 



Fringilla querula Nuttall, Manual Orn. U. S. and Canada, ed. 2, I, 1840, 

 555. (near Independence, Missouri.) 



1 The bird of the San Francisco Bay district has been separated as S. a. 

 caurina A. H. Miller (Condor, XXXI, 1929, 206). 



