BIRDS OF NOETH AISTD MIDDLE AMERICA. 403 



Southern Texas (Brownsville; Fort Brown; Hidalgo; Lomita 

 Kanch; Saiiz Ranch, Cameron County; Carrizo; Laredo; Seguin; Rio 

 Grande City; Fort Clark; Eagle Pass; Houston; New Braunfels; San 

 Antonio; Medina R.; Corpus Christi, breeding), southern Arizona 

 (Tucson; Phoenix; Camp Lowell; Fort Yuma; Fort Mojave; Flor- 

 ence; Riverside; Calabasas; Fort Verde; Santa Cruz R,, west of Pata- 

 gonaMts.; 25 miles west of Ehrenberg; Tumacacori; Big Sandy Creek; 

 Pima Indian Agency; San Pedro R.; Huachuca Mts.), and Lower 

 California (Cape San Lucas; San Jose del Cabo; La Paz; San Ignacio; 

 Triunfo; Santa Ana; Santa Anita; Sierra de la Laguna; Comondu; 

 Margarita Island), and southward through Mexico in States of 

 Sonora (Hermosillo; Alamos; Guaymas; Bacoachi; Santa Rosa; 

 Opodepe), Chihuahua, Nuevo Leon (Linares; Monterey; Monte- 

 morelos; Allende; Cerro de la SiUa), Tamaulipas (Victoria; Sierra 

 Madre above Victoria; Matamoros; San Fernando; Camargo; Jua- 

 mave; Aldama; Tamesi; Sota la Marina; Tampico; Rio Pilon), Du- 

 rango (Chapala), JaUsco (La Barca; Zapotlan; Barranca Veltran), 

 Sinaloa (Mazatlan; Culiacan; Escuinapa), Guerrero (Iguala; Dos 

 Arroyos; Chilpancingo), Morelos (Cuernavaca), Mexico (Espatlan; 

 Chimalapa; Axotla; Ixtapalapa; Coapa; Mexicalcingo ; Culhuacan), 

 Puebla (Chietla; Acatlan), Vera Cruz (Mirador; Cordova; Orizaba; 

 Jalapa; Coa tepee; Salina Cruz; San Andres Tuxtla), Oaxaca (Tehu- 

 antepec; mts. near Santo Domingo), Tabasco (Rio Macuspana), Chi- 

 apas (Comitan; Tuxtla Gutierrez), Campeche (Campeche), and Yuca- 

 tan (Temax; Ticul; Tekanto; Peto; Chichen-Itza; Cozumel Island; 

 Holbox Island; Mugeres Island) and Territory of Tepic (San Bias; 

 Maria Madre and Maria Magdalena islands, Tres Marias), to British 

 Honduras (Manatee District; Manatee Lagoon; Orange Walk) and 

 northern Guatemala (Gualan; Lake Amatitlan). Occasional or casual 

 in California (Monterey; San Francisco, May, 1870; San Gabriel, Los 

 Angeles County, several; Banning, Riverside County; San Pasqual, 

 San Diego County; Pescadero, San Mateo County). 



Columba passerina (not of Linnaeus) Roemer, Texas, 1849, 461 (New Braunfels, 

 Texas). — Stephens, Incidents of Trav. in Yucatan, 1868, 475 (Yucatan). 



Chamxpelia passerina McCall, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1851, 220 (Rio Grande, 

 bet. Matamoros and Camargo, Tamaulipas). — Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 Lond., 1857, 205 (San Andres Tuxtla, Vera Cruz); 1859, 369 (Jalapa, Vera 

 Cruz), 391 (Oaxaca).— Baird, Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., ix, 1858, 606, part 

 (Matamoros, Tamaulipas; La Paz, Lower California; crit.); Rep. U. S. and 

 Mex. Bound. Siu:v., ii, pt. ii, 1859, 22 (Matamoros); Cat. N. Am. Birds, 1859, 

 no. 453, part.— CouES, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1866, 93 (Fort Yuma, 

 Arizona; La Paz, Lower California; crit.); Am. Nat., viii, 1873, 323 (Tucson, 

 Arizona; late nesting); Birds North-West, 1874, 390, footnote, part. — Cooper, 

 Orn. Calif., 1870, 516, part (Fort Yuma; Fort Mojave).— Baird, Brewer, 

 and RiDGWAY, Hist. N. Am. Birds, iii, 1874, 389, part (Monterey, California; 

 w. U. S. and Mexican references; crit.), 522 (San Francisco, California, 1 spec. 

 May, 1870; San Gabriel, Los Angeles Co., California, several).— Henshaw, 



