BIRDS OF NOKTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 709 



[Regidns] cithinhiJa S( i.atkk and S.vi.vix, Noiii. Av. Xeotr., 1S73, 4. 



Rc()ulus adiuididdCnvKs, rroc. Ac. Nat. t^ri. IMiila., 1801, 219 (Rigolet, Lalirailor). 



Rcgulus cnkiKhdiix Uonai-akti:, J<mrn. Xv. Nat. Hvi. Pliila., iv, 1S24, 18(5. — Pea- 

 HODY, Rep. Orn. Mass., IS.UI, :i 14. —Thompson, Nat. Hist. Vermont, 1853, 

 84. — Gould, I'njc. Zoul. Soc. Lond., 1858, 290 (Loch hoiiiondside, Scotland, 

 accidental).— Co I'KS, Proc;. Ac. Nat. Sci. Piiiia., 18»)(), m (Fort Whipple, 

 Arizona; breeding?). — Maynarh, Birds Florida, 1872, 27. — Ai,i.en, Bnll. 

 Mus. Conip. Zool., iii, 1872, 101 (Mount Lincoln, Colorado; bree<ling), Ifiti 

 (Ogden, Utah, Se])t. ).— Tkii'i-k, in Cones' P>irdsN. W., 1874, 229 (mountains 

 of Colorado, breeding from 9,500 ft. to tind)er line; habits). 



R[i'i/ii/hs] ((denduhi odcudahi RiixavAY, P>ull. U. S. Geol. and (ieog. Surv. Terr., 

 ii, no. 2, Apr. 1, 1876, 184.— IIkm.mayk, Tierreich, 18, Lief.. 190:!. 14. 



Rrijidiis caletuJala calcixlnld ( iKiNNKi.i. (J. ), I'acilic Coast Avifauna uu. ;;, .hine 25, 

 1902, 72.— Bailey (II. F.), Condor, iv, 1902, 81 (Kenai, .Maska, breeding; 

 descr. nest and eggs). 



[Retjiiloidrs'] (•(dnidida Bonaparte, Consp. Av., i, 1850, 292. 



I'h[l//loh(isilens] c(d(')idnl(t C\JiAtiii^, Mus. Ileiu., i, 1850, 33. 



[Pliifllobctsilrns'] cidetiilnht IlEiNEand Reu iienow, Nom. Mus. llein. Orn., 1882, 24. 



('[orfhyliol r<dt'ndn/ti. C\H\}^is, Journ. fiir Orn., i, 1853, 83, footnote. 



[Ptirus'] griseus Gmelin, Syst. Nat., i, 1788, 1010 (" (ireenland;" based on J'antK 

 griseus vert ice rnhra Muller, Zool., 34; ('riuison-croniied TitnioHxe ]>athain. 

 Synopsis, ii, pt. 2, 539). 



Jicgulus rubineua YimhhoT, Ois. Am. Sept., ii, 1807, 49, pis. 104, 105 (new name 

 for MotacUla calendula Linnfeiis). — Lesson, Traite d'Orn., 1831, 421. 



(?) Regidits caleiuhda cineracens Grinnell (J.), Condor, vi, no. 1, Jan., 1904, 25 

 (Mt. Wilson, Los Angeles Co. , California; coll. J. Cirinnell). 



REGULUS CALENDULA GRINNELLI Palmer. 

 SITKA RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET. 



Siinilur to 7?, i: cah n(h(h(. but with shorter '.vino;, ljir<»"or bill, imd 

 (h'cidL'clly darker colonition. 



Adult male. — Length (skins), 92-105 (1)8); Aving, 55.5-57 (50.5); tail. 

 4:L5-44.5 (4-2.9); exposed culmen, 8-9.5 (S.T); tarsus IS-IH (IS. 7); 

 middle toe, S.5-l() (9.3)." 



A<lult friiKilr.—'LQXi^iXi (skins). !tr,-ll() (98); wino-, 53.5-5(5 (54.5); 

 tail, 40-44 (41.8); exposed culmen, 8-9.5 (S. 7); tarsus, 17.5-18.5 (LS.l); 

 middle toe, 9-10 (9.8).'' 



I'acitic ('oast district, breeding from Uritish C'i)liiiiiltia to head of 

 Lynn Canal (Skaoway, etc.) and Yakutal l>ay (})i()l)al)ly to Prince 

 William Sound). Alaska; occasionally mioratino- southward in winter 

 to midille C alifornia (San Mateo and Monterey counties). 



Rrgnhia adrndnla (not Motacdla calendula Linn;eus) Buown, Ibis, 1808, 420 (\'an- 

 couver L). — Dam- and Bannister, Trans. Chicago .Vcad. Sci., i, 18(59, 27t», 

 part (Sitka, Alaska).— Chapman, I'.ull. Am. Mu.«. Nat. Hist., iii, 1890, 154, 

 part (British Colmnbia; crit. ). — Fannin, Check List Birds Brit. Col., 1891. 

 44, part. — (?) Koinu:, .Vuk, xvii, 1900, 357 (Cape ni.sappointment, Wash- 

 ington, residents. 



"Six six'iimens. ^ Four sju'cimens. 



