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427 (681 c, part) Geothlypis trichas scirpicola Grinnell. 

 TULE Yellowthroat, 



Syn. — Geothlypis trichas ocddentalis, part; Trichas matylandica; Geothlypis trichas, part. 

 Status — Common resident in suitable localities through the San Diegan district, northwest 

 to Santa Barbara. 



428 (683 a) Icteria virens longicauda (Lawrence) Coues. 



Long-tailed Chat. 



vSyn. — Icteria longicauda; Icteria viridis. 



Status — Fairly common summer visitant in suitable localities, breeding chiefly in Upper 

 Sonoran west of the Sierras. 



429 (685 a) Wilsonia pusilla pileolata (Pallas) Cones. 



PiLEOLATED WARBLER. 



Syn. — Sylvania pusilla pileolata; Myiodioctes pusillus; Myiodiodes pusillus pileolatus; 



Sylvania pusilla. 

 Status — Common summer visitant in suitable localities, chiefly in Upper Sonoran; widely 



distributed during migration. 



430 (687) Setophaga ruticilla (Linnseu.s) Swainson. 



American Redstart. 



Status — Known only from two definite records, that by W. O. Emerson of a male speci- 

 men secured at Hay wards, ]\\n^ 20, 1881, and that by L. Belding of a male specimen ob- 

 served at Marysville Buttes, June 6, 1884. 



431 (697) Anthus pensilvanicus (Latham) Thienemann. 



American Pipit. 



Syn. — Anthus ludovicianus. 



Status — Common winter visitant throughout the lower portions of the State; detected by 

 C. H. Merriam on Mount Shasta in summer. 



432 (701) Cinclus mexicanus Swainson. 



American Dipper. 



Syn. — Cinclus aniericanus; Hydrobata mexicana. 



Status — Common resident along streams in Transition and Boreal. 



433 (702) Oroscoptes montanus (Townsend) Baird. 



Sage Thrasher. 



Syn. — Mimus montanus. 



Status — Fairly common resident locally southeast of the Sierras, breeditig in Upper 



Sonoran and wintering in Lower Sonoran; recorded north to Sierra Valley, and west 



casually during migration to Santa Paula. 



