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ing; descr. nest and eggs). — Ridgway, Nom. N. Am. Birds, 1881, no. 33; 

 Orn. Illinois, i, 1889, 75.— Brown (N. C), Proc. Portl. Soc. N. H., 1882, 5 

 (Portland, Maine, breeding).— Gadow, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., viii, 1883, 82, 

 part (in synonymy). — Bicknell, Auk, i, 1884, 134 (song). — American 

 Ornithologists' Union, Check List, 1886, no. 748. — SENNETT,Auk, iv, 1887, 

 245 (Roan Mt., North Carolina, breeding at 6,000 ft.).— Cooke, Bird Migr. 

 Miss. Valley, 1888, 279 (localities and dates; Concho Co., Texas, and s. e. 

 Texas, in winter; breeding in n. Minnesota?). — Faxon, Auk, vi, 1889, 105 

 (Graylock Mt., Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, breeding above 2,200 ft.). — 

 Ralph and Bagg, Auk, vii, 1890, 232 (Oneida Co., New York, resident, 

 breeding). — Brewster and Chapman, Auk, viii, 1891, 137 (Suwanee R., 

 n. w. Florida, Mar. ).— Dwight, Auk, ix, 1892, 140 (North Mt. and Lycom- 

 ingCo., Pennsylvania, breeding) ; x, 1893, 14 (Prince Edward I., breeding).— 

 White, Auk, x, 1889, 229 (Mackinac I., Michigan, breeding). — Nehrling, 

 Our Native Birds, i, 1893, 100, pi. 7.— Chadbourne, Auh, xiii, 1896, 346 

 (Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, breeding). — Dearborn, Prelim. List Birds 

 Belknap and Merrimac Cos., New Hampshire, 1898, 33 (breeding). — Beyer, 

 Proc. Louis. Soc. Nat. for 1897-99 (1900), 43 (Louisiana, winter resid. ). — 

 Faxon and Hoffmann, Birds Berkshire Co., Mass., 1900, 12 (breeding in 

 spruce belt of Saddle Mt. and Hoosac plateau). — Bigelow, Auk, xix, 1902, 

 30 (Labrador, in spruce woods, n. to Aillik). — Preble, North Am. Fauna, 

 no. 22, 1902, 129 (lower Echimamish, Kewatin, June). — Bailey (Florence 

 M.), Handb. Birds W. U. S., 1902, 463. 



R[egulus'] satrapa Cabanis, Mus. Hein., i, 1850, 34. — Coues, Key N. Am. Birds, 

 2d ed., 1884, 260.— Ridgway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 567. 



Eeglulusl satrapa Cabanis, Journ. fiir Orn.. 1858, 111 (description, etc.). 



\_Regulu^ satrapa Coues, Key N. Am. Birds, 1872, 78, part.— Sclater and Sal- 

 vin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 4, part. 



Regulus satrapns McIlwraith, Proc. Essex Inst., v, 1866, 85 (Hamilton, On- 

 tario). — Trippe, Proc. Essex Inst., vi, 1871, 115. 



Rlegulus} satrapa satrapa Hellmayr, Tierreich, 18 Lief., Mar., 1903, 12. 



Beguhis igineapillus satrapa Erlanger, Journ. fiir Orn., April, 1899, 284. 



Regulus tricolor Nuttall, Man. Orn. U. S. and Can., i, 1832, 420 (based on Sylvia 

 regulus Wilson).— Audubon, Orn. Biog., ii, 1834, 476. — Peabody, Rep. Orn. 

 Mass., i, 1839, 314.— Thompson, Nat. Hist. Vermont, 1853, 84. 



(?) Regulus americanus Gerhardt, Naumannia, iii, 1853, 38 (no description; e. 

 Florida; Georgia; Tennessee). 



" Regulus reguloides J ARTin^E, ed. Wilson's Am. Orn., i, 1832, 127." 



Regulus mystaceus Vieillot, Faune Frang., 1822, 231, part. (See Degland Orn. 

 Eur., i, 1849, 307; Newton, ed. Yarrell's Hist. Brit. Birds, i, 1871, 457, 

 footnote. ) 



REGULUS SATRAPA OLIVACEUS Baird. 

 WESTERN GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET. 



Similar to R. s. satrapa^ but wing and tail decidedly shorter, bill 

 more slender, and olive of upper parts brighter, more greenish. 



Adult v?^^y/6'.— Length (skins), 90-100 (!>3.7); wing, 53-57 (54.9); tail, 

 38.5-4:2.5 (40.8); exposed culmen, 6.5-8 (7); tarsus, 15.5-18 (17.3); 

 middle toe, 8-9 (8.5). « 



« Seventeen specimens. 



