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Suspcenvus PENDULINUS Vie r.tor. 
Pendulinus Vieruiot, Analyse, 1816, 33. Type, by subs. desig., Oriolus 
spurius LINN.HuUs (A. O. U. Committee, 1886). 
Icterus cucullatus SWAINSON. 
RancE.— Lower Rio Grande Valley, southern Arizona, and south- 
ern California south to Honduras. 
a. [Icterus cucullatus cucullatus. Extralimital.] 
b. Icterus cucullatus sénnetti Ripagway. Sennett’s Oriole. [505.] 
Icterus cucullatus sennetti Ripaway, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., III, April, 
1901, 152. (Brownsville, Texas.) 
RaNnGE.— Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas, and Tamaulipas, Mexico; 
winters south of the United States to Morelos. ; 
c. Icterus cucullatus nélsoni Ringway. Arizona Hooded Oriole. [505a.] 
Icterus cucullatus nelsoni Ripaway, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., VIII, 1885, 19. 
(Tueson, Arizona.) 
RANGE.— Southwestern California, southern Arizona, southwestern New 
Mexico and south to Lower California and Tepic; winters south of the United 
States; casual in central California. 
Icterus spirius (LINN«&vus). Orchard Oriole. [506.] 
Oriolus spurius LinNmus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, I, 1766, 162. (Carolina.) 
RancE.— Eastern North America. Breeds from North Dakota, 
northwestern Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, southern Ontario, 
central New York, and Massachusetts south to northern Florida and 
the Gulf coast to southern Texas, and in Mexico to Oaxaca and 
Jalisco, and west to central Nebraska and western Kansas; winters 
from southern Mexico to northern Colombia; casual north to Ver- 
mont, New Hampshire, Maine, and New Brunswick, and west to 
Colorado; occasional in southern Florida and Cuba in spring migra- 
tion. 
Suscenus YPHANTES VIEeEILvor. 
Y phantes Viettiot, Analyse, 1816, 33. Type, by subs. desig., “Baltimore 
frane, Buff.”” = Coracias galbula Linnmus (Gray, 1855). 
