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31825. Adult female. Tonala, at the base of the Volcan de Colima (not 



"Plains of Colima"), State of Jalisco, Mexico. June 1863. Collected 



by John Xantus. Original number 1010. 

 Aimophila sartorii Ridgway 



Auk 15 (3) : 227, May 14, 1898 (distribution date of author's advance 



copies). 

 =Aimophila petenica petenica (Salvin) . See Van Tyne, Misc. Publ. Mus. 



Zool. Univ. Michigan 27: 41, 1935. 

 44752. Adult female. Huatusco (near Hacienda "Mirador"), State of 



Veracruz, Mexico. July 12, 1860. Collected by Florentin Sartorius. 



Original number 294. 

 See my remarks under Cyanocompsa concreta cyanescens Ridgway (p. 

 601). 

 Zonotrichia Cassinii Woodhouse 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 6 (2) : 60, (not earlier than Apr. 



27), 1852. 

 =Aimophila cassinii (Woodhouse). See Hellmayr, Catalogue of birds 



of the Americas 11:535, 1938. 

 12531. Adult male. "On the prairie" near San Antonio, Bexar County, 



Texas. Apr. 25, 1851. Collected by Samuel W. Woodhouse. 



Genus AMPHISPIZA Coues 



Amphispiza bilineata opuntia Burleigh and Lowery 



Occas. Papers Mus. Zool. Louisiana State Univ. 6: 68, Nov. 10, 1939. 



=Amphispiza bilineata confinis Van Rossem. See A.O.U. Committee on 

 Classification and Nomenclature, Auk 62:448,449, 1945. 



342085. Adult male. Ten miles east of Frijole (at elev. 4,800 feet), 

 Guadalupe Mountains, Culberson County, Texas, Jan. 2, 1939. Col- 

 lected by Thomas D. Burleigh. Original number 5458. Received 

 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 

 Amphispiza bilineata deserticola Ridgway 



Auk 15 (3) : 229, May 14, 1898 (distribution date of author's advance 

 copies) . 



98884. Adult male. Tucson, Pima County, Arizona. May 12, 1884. 

 Collected by Edward W. Nelson. 



See my remarks under Cyanocompsa concreta cyanescens Ridgway (p. 

 601). 



Amphispiza bilineata pacifica Nelson 

 Auk 17 (3) : 267, July 1900. 



164339. Adult female. Alamos (lat. 27°0r N., long. 108°58' W.), State 

 of Sonora, Mexico. Dec. 29, 1898. Collected by Edward A. Goldman. 

 Original number 6024. Received from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 

 Service. 



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