New Red-winged Blackbird 23 



Wing, 108.5 mm.; tail, 82.3; total culmen, 24.9; tarsus, 

 28.7; middle toe without claw, 21.1. 



About 100 specimens of Agelaius phoeniceus niegapota- 

 mus have been examined in the present connection, from 

 the subjoined localities: 



Texas. — Giddings (May 24, 1887) : San Antonio (Febru- 

 ary 22, 1887) ; Fort Clark (January 4, 1893, February 18, 

 1893, March 4, 1893, May 15 and 17, 1893) ; Devil's River 

 (January 29, 1886) ; Del Rio (May 20, 1903; June 2, 1903) ; 

 12 miles east of Del Rio (June 4, 1903) ; Eagle Pass (June 

 2, 1902) ; Rio Grande City (May 27, 1891) ; Lomita Ranch 

 (February 5, 15, and 27, 1880) ; Granjeiio Ranch, 10 miles 

 west of Hidalgo (March 8, 1894) ; Hidalgo (June 21, 

 1891; May 15 and 18, 1889) ; Webber's Ranch, on the Rio 

 Grande, 10 miles east of the western line of Cameron 

 County (February 28, 1894) ; El Blanco in southern Cam- 

 eron County (June 23, 1891); Brownsville (May 3, 1900; 

 Feb. 17, 1911; February 17, 1876; March 9, 1876; Dec. 22, 

 1909; January 7, 1912; December 8 and 9, 1909; May 8, 

 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, and 27, 1913) ; 

 Sauz Ranch, Cameron County, (April 30, 1900) ; Corpus 

 Christi (June 28, 1886; March 25, 1891; May 20, 29, and 

 30, 1891; June 1, 1891) ; fifteen miles northwest of Corpus 

 Christi (March 29, 1886) ; Beeville (August 7 and 9, 1905) ; 

 Velasco (March 10, 1892) ; ieight miles southeast of Cuero 

 (March 18, 1907) ; Roma (May 27, 1891). 



Coahuila. — Porfirio Diaz (June 2, 5, and 6, 1902). 



Nuevo Leon. — Monterey (February 18, 1891). 



Tamanlipas.—Altn Mira (April 21, 1898; May 19, 1898) ; 

 Camargo (January 7, 9, and 10, 1902). 



Vera Cruz. — Rivera (April 26, 1904). 



