356 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 
SuspramMity REGULINZE. KInG.Lets. 
Genus REGULUS Cuvier. 
Regulus Cuvier, Legons Anat. Comp., I, 1800, table ii. Type, by mono- 
typy, “Les Roitelets’”’ = Motacilla regulus Linnxus. 
Régulus sdtrapa LicHTENSTEIN. 
RancEe.— Northern North America, breeding mainly (except in 
mountains) north of the United States; south in winter to the Gulf 
coast and highlands of Mexico and Guatemala. 
a. Regulus satrapa satrapa LicHTENSTEIN. Golden-crowned Kinglet. ([748.] 
Regulus satrapa LicHTENSTEIN, Verz. Doubl., 1823, 35. (North America.) 
RancE.— Eastern North America. Breeds in Boreal zones from northern 
Alberta, southern Keewatin, southern Ungava, and Cape Breton Island south 
in Rocky Mountains to northern Arizona and New Mexico, and to Michigan, 
New York, and mountains of Massachusetts, and in the higher Alleghenies 
south to North Carolina; winters from Iowa (casually Minnesota), Ontario, 
and New Brunswick to northern Florida and Tamaulipas, northeastern Mexico. 
b. Regulus satrapa olivaceus Barrp. Western Golden-crowned Kinglet. 
[748a.] 
Regulus satrapa var. olivaceus Batrp, Review Amer. Birds, 1864, 65. 
(Simiahmoo, Washington.) 
Ranae.— Western North America. Breeds in Boreal zones from Kadiak 
Island and Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, south through eastern Oregon to San 
Jacinto Mountains, California; winters from British Columbia (casually 
Alaska) to the highlands of Mexico and Guatemala. 
Regulus caléndula (Linnxvs). 
RanGE.— Northern North America, breeding north of the United 
States and in mountains south to New Mexico, Arizona, southern 
California, and Guadalupe Island, Lower California; south in winter 
to the tableland of Mexico and Guatemala. 
a. Regulus calendula calendula (LInNmus). Ruby-crowned Kinglet. [749.] 
Motacilla calendula Linnmus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, I, 1766, 337. (Near 
Philadelphia, Pa.) 
