ORDER PASSERES. Sol 
a. Mimus polyglottos polyglottos (LinNsus). Mockingbird. [703.] 
Turdus polyglottos L1nNxus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 169. (Virginia.) 
RaNnGe.— Southeastern United States, chiefly in Austral zones, from eastern 
Nebraska, southern Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Maryland south to east- 
ern Texas, southern Florida, and the Bahamas, and sparingly to New York 
and Massachusetts; accidental in Wisconsin, Ontario, Maine, and Nova 
Scotia; introduced in Bermuda. 
b. Mimus polyglottos leucdpterus (Vicors). Western Mockingbird. [703a.] 
Orpheus leucopterus Vicors, in Zool. Beechey’s Voy., 1839, 17. (West 
coast of America [California or Mexico].) 
RaNGE.— Southwestern United States and Mexico. Breeds chiefly in 
Sonoran zones from central California, southern Wyoming, northwestern 
Nebraska, and western Kansas south to Cape San Lucas, Jalisco, Oaxaca, 
and Vera Cruz, and on Tres Marias and Santa Barbara islands; accidental 
on Guadalupe Island. 
GENUS DUMETELLA 5S. D. W. 
Dumetella S. D. W., Analyst, V, 1837, 206. Type, by monotypy, Turdus 
felivox Vim1tLor = Muscicapa carolinensis LINN®US. 
Dumetélla carolinénsis (LINN®us). Catbird. [704.] 
Muscicapa carolinensis LINN nus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, I, 1766, 328. (Vir- 
ginia or Carolina.) 
Rance.— Eastern North America. Breeds mainly in Transition 
and Austral zones from central British Columbia, central Alberta, 
central Saskatchewan, southern Manitoba, central Ontario, southern 
Quebec, and Nova Scotia south to northeastern Oregon, northern 
Utah, northeastern New Mexico, eastern Texas, and northern Florida; 
resident in Bermuda; winters from southern States to the Bahamas 
and Cuba and through Mexico to Panama; casual in winter north to 
the Middle States; accidental on the Farallon Islands and in Europe. 
