ORDER PASSERES. A 
b. Peucea estivalis bichmani (AupuBoNn). Bachman’s Sparrow. [575a.] 
Fringilla bachmani AupuBON, Birds Amer. (folio), II, 1833, pl. 165. (Near 
Charleston, S. C.) 
RanGe.— Southeastern United States. Breeds in Carolinian and Austro- 
riparian zones in central Illinois (locally to southeastern Iowa), southern 
Indiana, southern Ohio, and central Virginia south to central Texas and ex- 
treme northwestern Florida; winters from southern North Carolina south- 
ward into Florida; casual near Washington, D. C. 
Peucea bottérii (ScLATER). Botteri’s Sparrow. [576.] 
Zonotrichia botteriti ScuaTeR, Proc. Zool. Soe. Lond., 1857 (1858), 214. 
(Near Orizaba, Vera Cruz, Mexico.) 
RaNnGE.— Southern Arizona and Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas, 
south over Mexican tableland to Chiapas. 
Peucea cassini (WoopHOUSE). Cassin’s Sparrow. [578.] 
Zonotrichia cassinti WoopxHouss, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VI, 1852, 
60. (Near San Antonio, Texas.) 
RancGE.— Breeds in Lower Sonoran Zone from southeastern Nevada, 
southeastern Colorado (casually central Colorado), and southwestern 
Kansas south to northern Sonora and mouth of Rio Grande; winters 
from southern Arizona to southern Sinaloa and central Tamaulipas. 
GENus AIMOPHILA SwaInson. 
Aimophila Swarnson, Classif. Birds, II, 1837, 287. Type, by subs. 
desig., Pipilo rufescens Swainson (Gray, 1840). 
Aimophila carpalis (Cours). Rufous-winged Sparrow. [579.] 
Peucea carpalis Cours, Amer. Nat., VII, June, 1873, 322 (note). (Tuc- 
son, Arizona.) 
RanGe.— Southern Arizona and Sonora south to northern Sinaloa. 
Aimophila rificeps (Cassin). 
RaNnGE.— Southwestern United States from California, Arizona, 
and Texas to southern Mexico. 
