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nostril, .46, along gape, .83 ; tarsus, .84 ; middle toe and claw, .75 ; claw alone, 

 .22 ; hind toe and claw, .63 ; claw alone, .32. 



Locality. 



Carlisle, Pa. 

 Washington, D. C. 



Whitfield Co., Ga. 

 Mouth of Big Sioux. 



When 

 Collected. 



May 4, "44. 

 May 20, '44. 

 May 21, '60. 

 May 19, '59. 



May 4, '56. 



Received from 



S. F. Baird. 



Dr. E. Cones. 

 C. Drexler. 

 A. Gerhardt. 

 Lt. Warren. 



Collected by 



Dr. Hayden. 



Cistotliorus palustris, var. palitdicola. 



Cistothorus palustris, var. palvdicola, Baird. — Troglodytes palustris, 

 Newb. p. R. Rep. "VI, iv, 1857, 80 (Pacific region). — Cistothorus pa- 

 lustris, Cooper & Suckley, P. R. Rep. X, ii, 1859, 190 (W. T.). 



Hah. Pacific coast United States. 



In comparing a series of Marsh Wrens of eastern Xorth America 

 with western, I find that they diifer appreciably in certain character- 

 istics, which may perhaps be expressed by the following diagnoses : — 



Var. palustris. — Bill lengthened, equal to tarsus. Tail coverts above and 

 below either perfectly plain, or with very obsolete bands, reduced to 

 obscure spots beneath. Bauds on tail broken ; scarcely appreciable on 

 the middle feathers. 



Var. paludicola. — Bill shorter than tarsus. Tail coverts distinctly banded 

 all across. Bands on tail quite distinct ; appreciable on the central 

 feathers. 



How far these differences in size of bill, etc., will be found persist- 

 ent through larger series of specimens, I am unable to say. 



I am unable at present to say to which variety the Mexican bird 

 (Sclater, P. Z. S. 1856, 290), and the Guatemalan (Sclater & Salvin, 

 Ibis, 1859, 8) belong. 



(No. 7,141, Washington Territory.) Total length, 4.70; wing, 1.96; tail, 

 2.00; graduation, .45; exposed portion of 1st primary, .63, of 2d, 1.25; of 

 longest (measured from exposed base of 1st primary), 1.50 ; length of bill 

 from forehead, .60, from nostril, .38, along gape, .70 ; tarsus, .78 ; middle toe 

 and claw, .61 ; claw alone, .20 ; hind toe and claw, .50 ; claw alone, .26. 



Locality. 



Shoal water Bay. 

 Fort Crook, Cal. 

 Sacramento Valley. 

 Fort Tejon, Cal. 



When 



Collected. 



0/ct. 31, '54. 



Oct. 23, '57. 



Received from 



Gov. Stevens. 

 Lt. Feilner. 

 Lt. Williamson. 

 Jno. Xantus. 



Collected by 



Dr. Cooper. 

 Dr. Heermann. 



