622 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 221 



Los Angeles County, California. Dec. 21, 1895. Collected by Joseph 

 Grinnell. Original number 575. Received from Joseph Grinnell, of 

 whose private collection it once formed part. 

 Astragalinus psaltria hesperophilus Oberholser 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 16: 116, Sept. 30, 1903. 



=Carduelis psaltria hesperophila (Oberholser) . See Grinnell, Univ. Cali- 

 fornia Publ. Zool. 38: 304, 1932; Hartert and Steinbacher, Vogel der 

 palaarktischen Fauna, Erganzungsb. 1 : 40, 1932. 



139158. Adult male. San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, Cali- 

 fornia. Dec. 28, 1890. Collected by Albert K. Fisher. Original num- 

 ber 7. Received from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 

 Chrysomitris (Pseudomitris) mexicanus var. arizonae Coues 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 18: 82 (not earlier than Mar. 27), 

 1866. 



=Carduelis psaltria psaltria (Say). See Hellmayr, Catalogue of birds of 

 the Americas 11: 298, 1938; Hartert and Steinbacher, Vogel der pala- 

 arktischen Fauna, Erganzungsb. 1 : 40, 1932. 



37088. Adult male. Ten miles east of Fort Wingate, McKinley County, 

 New Mexico. June 28, 1864. Collected by Elliott Coues. Original 

 number 416. 



37091. Adult male. Original number 418. Other data same as for No, 

 37088. 



37092. Adult male. Original number 417. Other data same as for No. 

 37088. 



These three seem to have been the only specimens seen by Coues from 

 Fort Wingate, although he had numerous paratypes from Fort Whipple. 



No. 37091 at some time entered the private collection of Robert Ridgway 

 as "An original type"; happily, in this instance, Coues's label was not 

 removed. 

 Fringilla texensis Giraud 



Description of sixteen new species of North American birds, [p. 19,] pi. 

 5, fig. 1, 1841. 

 =Carduelis psaltria psaltria (Say). See Hellmayr, Catalogue of birds of 

 the Americas 11:298, 1938; Hartert and Steinbacher, Vogel der 

 palaarktischen Fauna, Erganzungsb. 1 : 40, 1932. 

 47700. Adult (sex not indicated, but apparently female). "Texas." 



"1838." Received from Jacob P. Giraud, Jr. 

 See my remarks under Muscicapa texensis Giraud (p. 275). 

 A cotype of this form, acquired by Baird from Bell in 1841, became his 

 No. 559 and later entered the museimi collection under the same number. 

 The specimen seems to have vanished without trace. 



