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588 4. Pipilo maculatus oregonus (BELL). 
Oregon Towhee. 
Pipilo oregonus BELL, Ann. Lyc. N. Y. V. 1882, 6. 
Lipilo maculatus var. oregonus Cours, Key, 1872, 152. 
[B 392, C 205, R 2384, C 303.] 
Groc. Dist.— Pacific coast region, from British Columbia south 
to San Francisco, and, in winter, to southern California. 
589. Pipilo consobrinus Rivew. 
Guadalupe Towhee. 
Lipilo maculatus consobrinus Ripcw. Bull. U. S. Geol. & Geog. 
Surv. Terr. II. No. 2, April 1, 1876, 189. 
Pipilo consobrinus RrpGw. Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, II. July, 1877, 60. 
[B—, C—, R 238¢, C—] 
Geroc. Dist.— Guadalupe Island, Lower California. 
590. Pipilo chlorurus (Towns.). 
Green-tailed Towhee. 
fringilla chlorura Towns. in Aup. Orn. Biog. V. 1839, 336. 
Pipilo chlorurus Batrp, B. N. Am. 1858, 519. 
[B 398, C 208, R 239, C 310.] 
Geoc. Dist.— Interior Plateau region of the United States, from 
the western border of the Plains to the Sierra Nevada, from central 
Idaho and Yellowstone National Park south to Cape St. Lucas, and 
on the tablelands of Mexico to Guanajuato. 
591. Pipilo fuscus mesoleucus (Barrp). 
Canon Towhee. 
Pipilo mesoleucus Bairp, Pr. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila. June, 1854, 119. 
Pipilo fuscus var. mesoleucus Ripcw. Bull. Essex Inst. V. Nov. 
1873, 183. 
[B 397, C 206, R 240, C 306.] 
Groc. Dist.— Southern border of the United States, from the val- 
Jey of the Upper Rio Grande west to the valley of the Gila, south 
into Sonora and Chihuahua. 
