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ico; near Los Encuentros, Vera Paz, Guatemala). — Belding, Proc. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., i, 1S79, 399 (Stockton, California, Oct., Nov.; Big Trees and 

 Moran's, Calaveras Co., July).— Drew, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, vi, 1881, 244 

 (San Juan Co., Colorado, breeding at 11,500 ft.). — Gadow, Cat. Birds Brit. 

 Mus., viii, 1883, 82 part (w. side Rocky Mts. ; Vancouver I.; British Colum- 

 bia).— Cooke, Bull. 37, Col. State Agric. Coll., 1897, 123 (summer resid. in 

 Colorado, breeding near timber-line). 



\_Regulns'] satrapa Sclater and Salvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 4, part. 



Beguhis sairapus CovKs, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1866, 66 (Arizona?). 



[Regulus satrapa'] variety olivaceus Baird, Review Am. Birds, July, 1864, 65, in 

 text under iv. satrapa (Simiahmoo, Washington; coll. U. S. Nat. Mus.). 



Begulus satrapa olivaceus Ridgway, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., iii, Aug. 24, 1880, 

 168; Nom. N. Am. Birds, 1881, no. 33a; Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xvi, 1893, 

 665 (Kadiak, Alaska).— Coues, Check List, 2d ed., 1882, no. 35. — American 

 Ornithologists' Union, Check List, 1886, no. 748a.— Townsend (C. H.), 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., x, 1887, 230 (Mount Shasta, at timber-line, in July).— 

 Merrill, Auk, v, 1888, 364 (Fort Klamath, Oregon, fall and winter; breeding 

 in mountains above 5, 500 ft.); xv, 1898, 21 (FortSherman, Idaho, resident). — ■ 

 Fannin, Check List Birds Brit. Col., 1891, 44 (west of Cascade range). — 

 Lawrence (R. H.), Auk, x, 1892, 47 (Grays Harbor, Washington, resid.). — 

 Fisher (A. K.), North Am. Fauna, no. 7, 1893, 143 (San Luis Obispo, Cal- 

 ifornia, Nov.). — Grinnell (J.), Auk, xv, 1898, 130 (Sitka, breeding); 

 Check List Calif. Birds, 1902, 72 (California range).— Chapman, Bull. Am. 

 Mus. N. H., iii, 1900, 153 (coast British Columbia); xvi, 1902, 246 (Homer, 

 Cook Inlet, Alaska). — Bishop, North Am. Fauna, no. 19, 1900, 93 (Glacier, 

 Alaska).— Osgood, N. Am. Fauna, no. 21, 1901, 80 (Cook Inlet, Alaska).— 

 Barlow, Condor, iii, 1901, 183 (Sierra Nevada, breeding from 3,700 ft. 

 upward ) . 



R[egulus'] s[atrapa] olivaceus f Coues, Key N. Am. Birds, 2d ed., 1884, 260. 



R[egiilus'] slatrapa^ olivaceus Bailey (Florence M.), Handb. Birds W. U. S., 

 1902, 464. 



R\_eg'>dus'] satrapa olivaceus Ridgway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 568. 



R[^egulus'\ satrapa olivaceus Hellmayr, Tierreich, 18 Lief., Mar. 1903, 12. 



Begulus satrapa aztecus (Lawrence, manuscript) Ridgway Man. N. Am. Birds, 

 1887, 591, in text (City of Mexico; coll. G. N. Lawrence) ; ed. 2, 1896, 612.— 

 Cox, Auk, xii, 1895, 359 (Mount Orizaba). 



REGULUS CUVIERII Audubon. 

 CUVIER'S KINGLET. 



Much like Ji. satrapa, but forelicad and a broad stripe across lores 

 and behind eye black; crown-patch in male entirel}" vermilion red, 

 without yellow border; length about -1.25, exposed culmen about .33, 

 tarsus .75. 



" Fatland Ford, on the Schuylkill River," Pennsylvania. (Only one 

 specimen known to have been obtained, this by Audubon, on June 8, 

 1812.) 



"Bill short, stl-aight, subulate, very slender, compressed, with 

 inflected edges; upper mandible nearl}^ straight in its dorsal outline, 

 the edges slightl}^ notched close upon the slightly declinnte acute tip; 

 lower mandible straight, acute. Nostrils basal, elliptical, half closed 

 above by a membrane, covered over by the feathers. The whole form 

 slender. Legs rather long; tarsus slender, much compressed, longer 



