320 



GENERA ANP SrEf'lKS OV HIRDS. 



2'i. mesoleucus, Baird. (p. 754.) 

 (Ridgway, t. c. p. 432.) 



Arizona. 



N. & E. New Mexico. 



W. Texas. 



E. & S.W. Colorado. 



N.E. Sonora. 



N.W. CliilniMliiia. 



24 albigula, Baird. (p. To.i.) 

 (Ridsway, t.c. p. 483.) 



Cape S. Lucas, 

 Lower CaiiCornia. 



25. crissalis ( '%.). (p. 753.) 

 (Ridgway, t. c. p. 434.) 

 [carola, McGregor, Bidl. Cooper Orn. Club, 



1899, p. IL] 

 (Ridgway, f. c. p. 4.%.) 



Central valleys of 

 California. 



20. senicula, Ai//Jion>/, Auk, 1905, pp. HI, 141. 

 (Ridgway, t. c. p. 436.) 



S. California. 



N. Lower California. 



CXI. MELOZONE, Rdchenh. * 



(Ridgway, Birds N. & M. America, i, p. 437, 1901.) 

 [Fyrrjisoma, Bp. ; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xii. 

 p. 731 (1888).] 



L kieneri (Bp.). (p. 732.) 

 (Ridgway, f. c. p. 439.) 



? Mexico. 



2. rubricatum (6'aA.). (p. 731.) 

 (Ridgway, t. c. p. 440.) 



S. portion of 

 Mexican Plateau 

 (Puebla ; Oaxaca ; 

 Guerrero). 



* According to Mr. Ridgway, the name Meloj^one was published in March 1850, and 

 Bonaparte's name [['/rr/innma in July of the same year. Accepting this stateuient as 

 fiirrocl, we must adi'pt Mr. K'idgwMv's cunclusidn as to the nrioi'ily of the two names. 



