Appendix I 



The one new form added follows No. 568, after which insert 567h. Ridgway's 

 Junco (•/. h. annectens). Back with a reddish brown patch as in ./. p. caniceps, 

 but sides washed with pinkish brown, as in J. It. mearnsi. 



Range. — "Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico" (A. O. U.). 



Page 242. Cancel No. 744.1, Santa Rita Bush-Tit, which proves to be the 

 same as No. 745, Lloyd's Bush-Tit. 



Page 243. Cancel No. 731a, Texan Tufted Titmouse, which proves to be the 

 same as No. 731, Tufted Titmouse. 



Page 243. After No. 732 add: 732a. Sennett's Titmouse (B. a. sennetti). 

 "Similar to B. a. atricristatus, but decidedly larger; upper parts much clearer 

 gray, with little, if any olive tinge; adult female with crest feathers more often 

 and more extensively tipped with gray, and both sexes with the forehead more 

 often tinged with brown or rusty, sometimes deeply so" (Ridgway). 



Range. — Central Texas, "from Tom Green and Concho Counties east to the 

 Brazos Paver, and from Young County south to Nueces and Bee Counties" (A. 

 O. U.). 



Page 244. After No. 741b. add: 741c. Valdez Chestnut-sided Chickadee (P. 

 r. vivax). Like P. r. rufescens in coloration but larger, tail proportionately 

 longer and bill bulkier. W. 2.48; T. 2.32 (Grinnell). 



Range. — Prince William Sound Region, Alaska. 



Page 244. Cancel 740a, Kowak Chickadee, and No. 740b, Columbian 

 Chickadee, which prove to be the same as No. 740, Hudsonian Chickadee. 

 Parus h. Uttoralis becomes No. 740a, Acadian Chickadee. 



Page 244. After No. 738 add: 738a. Bailey's Mountain Chickadee (P. g* 

 baileym). Similar to P. g. gambeli, "but coloration dorsally and laterally more 

 plumbeous, less brownish, and bill larger." B. 41 (Grinnell). 



Range. — "Mountains of Great Basin region and northern Lower California. 

 Breeds in Canadian and Transition Zones from the Maury Mountains, Oregon, 

 south over Nevada and eastern California to the San Pedro Martir Mountains, 

 Lower California" (A. O. U.). 



Page 245. After No. 736a add: 736b. Florida Chickadee (P. c. impiger). 



Similar to P. c. carolinensis but darker and decidedly smaller (except bill). 

 W. 2.08; T. 1.81; B. .31 (Ridgway). 



Range. — East central Florida. 



Page 245. After No. 735b add: 735c. Yukon Chickadee (P. a. turneri). 

 "Similar to P. a. septentrioiialis but slightly smaller, coloration grayer above and 

 more extensively or purely white beneath, and white edgings of greater wing- 

 coverts, secondaries, and outermost rectrices broader, more purely white" 

 (Ridgway). 



Range. — Alaska, north and west of Cook Inlet. 



Page 248. After No. 622c. add the northeastern form of the Loggerhead 

 Shrike, which is intermediate between L. I. hidovicianus and L. I. excubitorides 



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