GKSUKA ASU SPECJUS Ol" BIRDS, 



>Ad 



XXX. CARDINALIS, Bp* 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xii. p. 160, 1888 : 

 Eidgway, Birds N. & M. America, i. p. 629, 1903.) 

 [Vf. Salvin, Ibis, 1888, p. 260.] 



1. cardlnalis (Linn.), (p. 161.; 

 (Ridgway, t. c. p. 635.) 



[bermudiaims. Bangs and Bradlee, Auk. 

 1901. p. 256; Ridgway. /. c p. 674.] 



E. United States, 

 Bermuda, 



2. magnirostris, Banys, P. New Eugl. Zool. 

 Club. iv. p. 6 (1903).t 



Louisiana. 



3. somersi, Ven-iU. Ainer. J. Sci, (4) xii. p. 65 

 (1901). 

 [CV: A. O. r. Checkl. Suppl., Auk, six. p. 337. 



Bahama Is. 



4. canicauda, Chapman, Bull. Amer, Mus, 

 Nat. Hist. iii. p. 324 (1891). 

 (Ridgway, f. c. p. 639.) 



Tcsa.i 

 to Mexico 



(San Luis Polosi, 



Hidalgo). 



o. floridanvis, Ridgway, Man. N, Amer. B. Peninsula 



2nded. 1896, p, 606; id. Birds N. of Florida, 



& M. America, i. p, 642. 



'i. coccineus, Hidyivay. (p, 163, pt,» 

 (Ridgway. i. c. p. 642.) 



S.E. Mexico 

 (Vera Cruz 

 N. to Southern 

 Taniaulipas). 



7. llttoralis, Scl/^o),. Auk. 1897. p. 64 ; Ridgway. 

 Birds N. & M. America, i. p. 643. 



Coast lowland? 

 of Vera Cruz, 

 to Tabasco. 



* C.flavonototm, Russ, J. f. O. 1889. p. 191, is probably only a variety. 



t" Not distinguishable from C. cardinalis, according to Mr. Obcrholser (in litt.). 



