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c. Cardinalis cardinalis igneus Barrp. San Lucas Cardinal. [593b.] 
Cardinalis igneus Batrp, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1859, 305. (Cape 
San Lucas, Lower California.) 
RanGce.— Cape Region of Lower California. 
d. Cardinalis cardinalis canicaidus CHAPMAN. Gray-tailed Cardinal. [593c.] 
Cardinalis cardinalis canicaudus CHAPMAN, Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., III, 
Aug., 1891, 324. (30 miles west of Corpus Christi, Texas.) 
Ranae.— Central and southwestern Texas south to Puebla and Michoacan, 
central Mexico. 
e. Cardinalis cardinalis floridénus Rinaway. Florida Cardinal. [593d.] 
Cardinalis cardinalis floridanus RipGway, Manual N. A. Birds, ed. 2, 
1896, 606. (Enterprise, Florida.) 
RanGe.— Florida. 
GENUS PYRRHULOXIA Bonaparte. 
Pyrrhuloxia BONAPARTE, Consp. Avium, I, 1850, 500. Type, by mono- 
typy, Cardinalis sinuatus BONAPARTE. 
Pyrrhuloxia sinuéta (BONAPARTE). 
RANGE.— Southern border of the United States south to central 
Mexico and Lower California. 
a. Pyrrhuloxia sinuata sinuata (Bonaparte). Arizona Pyrrhuloxia. ([594.] 
Cardinalis sinuatus BoNapartg, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1837 (June, 
1838), 111. (‘Western parts of Mexico.’’) 
Rance.— Lower Sonoran Zone from southern Arizona, southern New 
Mexico, and extreme western Texas south through western Mexico to Zaca- 
tecas and Sinaloa. 
b. Pyrrhuloxia sinuata texina Ripacway. Texas Pyrrhuloxia. [594a.] 
Pyrrhuloxia sinuata tecana Ripaway, Auk, XIV, Jan., 1897, 95. (Cor- 
pus Christi, Texas.) 
RancGE.— Lower Sonoran Zone from Nueces, Bee, Bexar, Kendall, and 
Tom Green counties, Texas, south through eastern Mexico to Puebla. 
