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b. Chamea fasciata hénshawi Ringway. Pallid Wren-Tit. [742a.] 
Chamea fasciata henshawi Ripaway, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., V, 1882, 13. 
(Walker Basin, between Kernville and Caliente, California.) 
Rance.— Upper Sonoran Zone of foothills and valleys of interior and 
southern California from Shasta County south to northern Lower California, 
and along the coast from Monterey Bay southward. 
c. Chamea fasciata phéa Oscoop. Coast Wren-Tit. [742b.] 
Chamea fasciata phea Oscoon, Proce. Biol. Soc. Wash., XIII, May 29, 
1899, 42. (Newport, Yaquina Bay, Oregon.) 
Rance.— Humid Transition Zone of Pacific coast of Oregon and northern 
California (from Columbia River to Humboldt Bay). 
d. Chamea fasciata rafula Ripaway. Ruddy Wren-Tit. [742c.] 
Chamea fasciata rufula Ripaway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XVI, Sept. 30, 
1903, 109. (Nicasio, Marin Co., California.) 
Rance.— Humid Transition coast strip of California from southern Hum- 
boldt County south to Santa Cruz. 
Famity SYLVIIDZ. Warpiers, KINGLETS, GNATCATCHERS. 
SuBFAMILY SYLVIINAS. Warps.Lers. 
GENUS ACANTHOPNEUSTE J. H. Buasrvs. 
Acanthopneuste Buasius, Naumannia, 1858, 313. Type, by subs. desig., 
Phyllopneuste borealis Buastus (Ridgway, 1904). 
Acanthopnetiste borealis (Buasius). Kennicott’s Willow Warbler. 
[747.] 
Phyllopneuste borealis Buasrus, Naumannia, 1858, 313. (Sea of Okb- 
otsk, Lat. 59° 38’ N., Long. 147° 30’ E.) 
RancE.— Western Alaska. Breeds from Kowak River to Nusha- 
gak River; winters south to southeastern Asia. 
