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[B 314, C 152, R182, C 215,] 
Groc. Dist.— Western United States, from the Plains to the 
Pacific, and from southern Oregon, Colorado, and Utah southward 
to Cape St. Lucas and Sonora. 
530 a. Spinus psaltria arizonze (CovEs). 
Arizona Goldfinch. 
Chrysomitris mexicana var. arizone COUES, Pr. Ac. Nat. Sci. 
Phila. 1866, 82. 
Spinus psaltria arizone St¥JN. Auk, I. Oct. 1884, 362. 
[B—, C 1512, R 182a, C 216.] 
Groc. Dist.— Southern California, southwestern Utah, southern 
New Mexico and Arizona, southward into northern Mexico. 
530 6. Spinus psaltria mexicanus (Swalns.). 
Mexican Goldfinch. 
Carduelis mexicanus Swatns. Phil. Mag. I. 1827, 435. 
Spinus psaltria mexicanus STEJN. Auk, I. Oct. 1884, 362. 
[B 315, C 1594, R 1824, C 217.| 
Groc. Dist.— Valley of the Lower Rio Grande in Texas, south- 
ward through Mexico. 
531. Spinus lawrencei (Cass.). 
Lawrence’s Goldfinch. 
Carduelis lawrencei Cass. Pr. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1851, 105, pl. v. 
Spinus lawrencei StEJN. Auk, I. Oct. 1884, 262° 
[B 316, C 150, R 183, C 214.] 
Groc. Dist.— California west of the Sierra Nevada, from Lat. 40° 
south to northern Lower California; Arizona (Fort Mohave and Fort 
Whipple) in winter. 
[532.] Spinus notatus (DuBus). 
Black-headed Goldfinch. 
Carduelis notata DuBus, Bull. Ac. Brux. XIV. pt. 2, 1847, 106. 
Spinus notatus StEyN. Auk, I. Oct. 1884, 362. 
