224 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 
GENus APHELOCOMA CaBanis. 
Aphelocoma CaBanis, Mus. Hein., I, 1851, 221 (note). Type, by subs. 
desig., Garrulus californicus Vicors (Baird, 1858). 
Aphelécoma cyanea (VIEILLOT). Florida Jay. [479.] 
Garrulus cyaneus Vre1tuoT, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., XII, 1817, 476. 
(Florida.) 
RanGE.— Peninsula of Florida. 
Aphelocoma woddhousei (BairD). Woodhouse’s Jay. [480.] 
Cyanocitta woodhouseti Barrp, Rep. Expl. & Surv. R. R. Pac., IX, 1858, 
585. (Fort Thorn, New Mexico.) 
RanGE.— Great Basin and adjacent arid region, breeding in Upper 
Sonoran and ‘Transition zones from southeastern Oregon, southern 
Idaho, and southern Wyoming south to southeastern California (east 
of Sierra Nevada), Arizona, New Mexico, southeastern Colorado, and 
western Texas. 
Aphelocoma cyanétis Ripaway. Blue-eared Jay. [480.1.] 
Aphelocoma cyanotis Ringway, Manual N. A. Birds, 1887, 357. (Mexico, 
probably San Luis Potosi.) 
RancE.— Central and southwestern Texas (Brewster, Sutton, and 
Kerr counties) south on Mexican tableland through Durango, Coahuila, 
San Luis Potosi, and Hidalgo to City of Mexico. — 
Aphelocoma texéna Ripaway. Texas Jay. [480.2.] 
Aphelocoma texana Ripaway, Auk, XIX, Jan., 1902, 70. (Near head of 
Nueces River, Edwards Co., Texas.) 
RanGe.— Central and southwestern Texas, from Kerr and Edwards 
counties to Davis Mountains. 
Aphelocoma californica (ViGors). 
Rance.— Pacific coast region of North America from southern 
Oregon to southern Lower California. 
