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Western United States and northern Mexico; north to southern 

 Oregon (Camp Harney; John Day River), Nevada (Truckee Valley; 

 Ruby Mountains), Utah (Parleys Park) and Colorado (El Paso 

 County) ; breeding southward to northern Mexico, in States of 

 Sonora (Batamotol; La Chumata; Opodepe), Chihuahua (Casas 

 Grandes; San Diego), Sinaloa (Rosario; Mount Lisiarraga'*) , Coahuila 

 (Monclovia; Sabinas), Durango (Durango City), and southwestern 

 Tamaulipas (Miquihuana) and northern Lower California (Cocopah 

 Mountains); eastward to central and northern Texas (Tom Green, 

 Mason, Bexar, Brewster, and Fannin counties) ; southward in winter 

 over central and southern Mexico, in States of Colima (Manzanillo), 

 Michoacan (La Salada; Los Reyes), Morelos (Cuernavaca), Hidalgo 

 (Irolo), Puebla (Huehuetlan), Vera Cruz (Mirador; Papantla; Chi- 

 chicaxtli), Guerrero (El Rincon; Tlapa), Oaxaca (Tehuantepec City; 

 Tapana; Juchitan; Santa Efigenia), Chiapas (Comitan; Chiapa; 

 Gineta Mountains), and Yucatan (Chichen-Itza) to Guatemala 

 (Volcan de Fuego; Duenas; Choacus; Barranca Honda; Nenton). 



Myiobius crinitus (not Muscicapa crinita Linnieus) Gambel, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. 

 Philad., i, 1847, 39 (Santa Barbara, California). 



Tyrannula cinerascens Lawrence, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., v, 1852 (pub. Sept., 

 1851), 121 (w. Texas; coll. G. N. Lawrence).— Newberry, Rep. Pacific R. R. 

 Surv., vi, pt. vi, 1857, 81 (San Francisco, California). 



Myiarchus cinerascens Baird, in Stansbury's Rep. Gt. Salt Lake, 1852, 329. — 

 Salvin and Sclater, Ibis, 1859, 121, part (Duenas, Guatemala, Dec.).— 

 ScLATER, Ibis, 1859, 384 (Oaxaca), 440 (Coahuila; Playa Vicente, Vera Cruz; 

 Guatemala); Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1859, 384 (Oaxaca, Mar.); 1871, 84, 85, in 

 text (crit.); Cat. Am. Birds, 18G2, 233, excl. syn. part (Fort Yuma; Orizaba, 

 Vera Cruz); Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xiv, 1888, 248 (Oaxaca; Juchitan; Tehuan- 

 tepec; Mazatlan; Volcan de Fuego, Duefias, and Choacus, Guatemala; etc.). — 

 CouEs, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1872, 69 (crit.); Check List, 1873, no. 

 248; Birds Northwest, 1874, 239.— Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway, Hist. N. 

 Am. Birds, ii, 1874, pi. 43, fig. 6. — Lawrence, Mem. Bost. Soc. N. H., ii, 

 1874, 288 (Mazatlan, resident); Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., no. 4, 1876, 28 (Tapana, 

 Santa Efigenia, and Tehuantepec City, Oaxaca; Gineta Mts., Chiapas; Oct., 

 Nov., Jan., and Apr.). — Ridgway, Orn. 40th Parallel, 1877, 533 (Sacramento, 

 California; Truckee Valley and Ruby Mts., Nevada; Parleys Park, Utah); 

 Norn. N. Am. Birds, 1881, no. 313.— Bendire, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., 1877, 

 127 (Camp Harney, e. Oregon, rare sum. resid.). — Merrill, Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., i, 1878, 141 (Fort Brown, Texas; 2 specs.).— Brewster, Bull. Nutt. Orn. 

 Club, iv, 1879, 42 (descr. young). — Drew, Auk, ii, 1885, 15 (Colorado, breed- 

 ing at 4,000 to 7,000 ft.).— Ferrari-Perez, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., ix, 1886, 155 

 (Huehuetlan, Pue])la, Jan.). — American Ornithologists' Union, Check 

 List, 1886, no. 454.— Scott, Auk, iv, 1887, 18 (Santa Catalina Mts., Arizona, 

 breeding). — Lloyd, Auk, iv, 1887, 192 (Tom Green Co., w. Texas, breeding). — 

 Townsend (C. H.), Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., x, 1888, 209 (Red Bluff and Baird, 

 n. California). — Cooke, Bird Migr. Miss. Val., 1888, 149 (San Angelo, Mason, 



« Other localities in Sinaloa, but not represented by breeding birds, are Mazatlan, 

 Escuinapa, and Los Pieles. 



