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512. Telmatodytes palustris thryophilns. Louisiana Marsh Wren. 



Sabine, Texas, collection U. S. Nat. Museum (Oberholser, Proc. Biol. 

 Soc. Wash.. XVI, 1903, p. 149). 



FAMILY Certhiidae. Creepers. 



513. Certhia familiaris americana. Brown Creeper. 



Winter resident in Eastern Texas, south to Bsxar, Medina and Kendall 

 counties. 



FAMILY Sittidae. Nuthatches. 



514. Sitta carolinensis. White-breasted Nuthatch. 



Eastern Texas, west to Gainesville, resident According to Beckham, 

 occurs south to San Antonio and Leon Springs. In the twenty years 

 the writer has Uved at Waco, he has never observed a single specimen 

 of this species. 



515. Sitta carolinensis nelsoni. Rocky Mountain Nuthatch. 



Trans-Pecos region in the Davis, Chisos and Guadalupe Mountains 

 (Bailey). East to Concho and Tom Green counties in winter (Lloyd. 

 As Sitta carolinensis aculeata). 



516. Sitta canadensis. Red-breasted Nuthatch. 



Irregular winter resident in Eastern and Southeastern Texas, south to 

 San Antonio. During severe winters this species is not uncommon in 

 the vicinity of Waco. 



517. Sitta pnsilla. Brown-headed Nuthatch. 



Eastern Texas (Tyler, Jasper, Jefferson, Harris, Montgomery, Rockland 

 counties, etc.), resident. 



518. Sitta pygmaea. Pygmy Nuthatch. 



Common in the Guadalupe Mountains. Resident. (Oberholser, The 

 Auk, XIX, 1902, p. 301). 



FAMILY Paridae. Titmice. 



519. Baelophus bicolor. Tufted Titmouse. 



Eastern section of Texas, south and west to Matagorda, Victoria and 

 Bexar counties. Resident. Rather common at Waco. 



520. Baelophus atricristatus. Black-crested Titmouse. 



Rio Grande Valley, from Brownsville west to El Paso. Very abundant 

 ui the trans-Pecos coimtry, resident. 



