BIRD^^ OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 393 



IIi<i-hl;iiids of Mexico, in States of Oiixaca (La I'iinifla; Taloa), Puclila 

 (Chacliapa). Vera Cruz (Orizaba, etc.), and noithward to Zacatecas. 



Ijophophanea irolhirbrri Bonaparte, Compt. Kend., xxxi, Oct., 1850, 478 (Zaca- 

 tecas, Mexico; coll. Darmstadt IVIus. ). — Cassix, Illustr. Birds Cal., Tex., 

 etc., 1853, 19, part.— Sclatkk, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1858, 299 (La F'arada 

 Oaxaca); 1859, 373 (Talea, Oaxaca); 18(55, 397 (Vera Cruz); Cat. Am. Birds, 

 1862, 14 (Talea, Oaxaca).— Baird, Review Am. Birds, 1804, 79, part (Mex- 

 ico). — Sumichrast, Mem. Best. Soc. N. IL, i, 1869, 544 (alpine reg.. Vera 

 Cruz; mountains of San Diego and valley of Orizaba). — Baird, Bkkwkk, and 

 Rii)(;\VAV, Hist. N. Am. Birds, i, 1874, 93, i)art.— Cocks, Birds Col. Val., 

 1878, 117, part (in synonymy). — Sai.vix and Oodmax, Biol. Centr. Am., 

 Aves, i, 1879, 5(5 (La Parada and Talea, Oaxaca; mountains of San Diego; 

 Orizaba, Tierra Fria). 



\_Loj>li(/])hanes] volhveberi Sclateh and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 5. 



Panis {Lo)>hophunes) luollweben Westermann, Bijdr. Dierk, iii, 1851, 15, plate. 



Paras ivollweberi American Ornithologists' Union, Check List, 1886, no. 734, 

 part. — Ferrari-Perez, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., ix, 1886, 135 (Chachapa, 

 Puebla).— RiDGWAV, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., ix, 1886, 135 (Chachapa; crit.). 



P[an<.s"] icollireheri Ridgway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 562, part. 



P[o>-».s] [Ij\^ophoph(ineif\) wolhreherl Hellmavr, Tierreich, 18 Lief., IMar. , 190.3, 

 46, part. 



Ll^ophophanefi] galeatus Cabanis, Mus. Hein., i, 1850, 90, footnote (Mexico; coll. 

 Berlin Mus.; ex Pdriix galcaiiis Lichtenstcin, manuscrijit) . 



BiEOLOPHUS WOLLWEBERI ANNEXUS (Cassin). 

 BRIDLED TITMOUSE. 



Similar to B. ?/?. toollweber/\ but paler; gray of upper parts paler; 

 under parts of bod}" dull g-rayish white rather than gray, with the 

 olive-))urty tinge to abdomen, etc., paler (almost wholly wanting in 

 summer plumage). 



Adxlfmale.—Lei^f^th (skins), 110-120 (llo.n); wing, ()8-6T.5 (65.1); 

 culmen, 8.5-9.5 (9); tarsus, 15.5-17.5 (16.8); middle toe, 10-11 (10.4).'' 



AduJt female.— hength (skins), 107-124 (114.7); wing, 60-65 (62.6); 

 tail, 53-59 (55.6): culmen, 8-9 (8.5); tarsus, 15.5-17.5 (16.7): middle 

 toe, 9.5-10.5 (10)." 



IVIountains of Arizona (Copper Mines, Fort Whipple, Apache, Rock 

 Canon. Bowie, Chiricahua Mountains. Pinal ]\Iountains. Santa Catalina 

 ]\Iountains, etc., and New Mexico (Pael)lo Ci-eek) and Mexican States 

 of Sonora (Oposura; Napolera; Puerto de los Pinitos) and Chihuahua 

 (Mina Abundancia; Bravo; Carmen; Hacienda San Rafael). 



L(>phop]ia)u's iroUircheri {not oi Bonaparte) Baikd, in Stan.sbury's Rep. Great Salt 

 Lake, 1852, 332 ("Rio Grande, Texas"); Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., ix, 1858, 

 386; ed. 1860 (Birds N. Am.), atlas, pi. 53, fig. 1; Rep. U. S. and Mex. 

 Bound. Surv., ii, pt. 2, 1859, 14, pi. 15, fig. 1 (Copper Mines, Arizona); Cat. 

 N. Am. Birds, 1859, no. 288; Review Am. Birds, 1864, 79, part.— Cassin, 

 Illustr. Birds Cal., Tex., etc., 1853, 19, part. — Kennerly, Rep. Pacific K. R. 

 Surv., x, pt. vi, l!i59, 27 (Pueblo Creek, New Mexico).— Henry, Proc. Ac. 

 Nat. Sci. Phila., xi, 1859, 107 (New Mexico).— Cor es. Ibis, 1865, 164, in 

 text (Fort Whipple, Arizona); Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., xviii, 1866, 79 



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