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217. Ammodramus savannarum perpallidus Ridgw. 



Western Grasshopper Sparrow. — ^Kare, but seen at sev- 

 eral localities at the Cape region by Mr. Belding. 



218. Chondestes grammacus stri?atus (Swains.) 



Western Lark Sparrow. — Found by Messrs. Xantus and 

 Belding at the Cape region. Mr. Anthony has seen a few 

 in spring at San Quintin. I found them generally dis- 

 tributed over the peninsula in winter and spring. 



219. Zonotrichia leucophrys (Foist.) 



White-crowned Sparrow. — Collected at the Cape region 

 by Messrs. Xantus and Belding, the latter has taken it on 

 Cerros Island and at San Diego in May. I found it on 

 Santa Margarita Island and various places on the peninsula. 



220. Zonotrichia intermedia Ric^gw. 



Intermediate Sparrow. — Mr. Xantus secured specimens 

 at Cape St. Lucas. Mr. Anthony includes it in the list of 

 195 species which he has sent me of the birds from the 

 northwest. 



221. Zonotrichia gambeli (Nutt.) 



GAMBii^L's Sparrow. — Not reported from the Cape region. 

 Mr. Anthony notes it as abundant during winter and spring- 

 in the latitude of 41° N. Mr. Belding and myself have seen 

 it common about Ensenada. I collected immature spec- 

 imens on Santa Margarita Island. 



222. Zonotrichia coronata (Pail.) 



Golden -CROWNED Sparrow. — Three immature specimens 

 were collected by me on Guadalupe Island in 1886. 



223. Spizella socialis arizonse Coues. 



Western Chipping Sparrow. — Mr. Belding found it 

 rather rare in the Victoria Mountains, and none were seen 

 below 3,000 feet altitude. Mr. Anthony has met with it at 

 lat. 3P N., from the coast to 2,500 feet altitude. I obtained 

 a single specimen, tlie only one seen, on Guadalupe Island 

 January 6, 1886. 



