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192. PASSERCULUS PRINCEPS, Maynard.—Am. Nat. vi. 1872, 637. (Ipswich, Mass.) 
195. PASSERCULUS GUTTATUS, Lawr.—Am. Lye. N. Y. viii. 18657, 473 (Cape St. Lucas). 
Cf. COOPER, Orn. Cal. i. 1870, 185. 
197a. Powcetes gramineus confinis, Baird.—P. gramineus, var. confinis, Baird, B. N. Am. 
1858, 448, in text.. (Western U. S.) 
198a. COTURNICULUS PASSERINUS PERPALLIDUS, Ridgw.—C. passerinus, var. perpalli- 
dus, Ridgw. in Coues’s ‘‘ Key”, 1872, 137. (Western U. S.) 
201a. AMMODROMUS CAUDACUTUS NELSONI, Allen.—Proc. Boston Soc. xvii. March, 
1875, 93. (N. E. Lilinois.) 
203. AMMODROMUS NIGRESCENS, Ridgw.—d. maritimus, var. nigrescens, Ridgw. Bull. 
Essex Inst. Dec. 1873, 198. (Indian R., Florida.) 
204a. Chondestes grammica strigatus (Sw.) Ridgw. 
Mr. H. K. Coale, of Chicago, I1., has lately called my attention to certain differences between 
eastern (typical) and western specimens of this species, which, upon examination of a large 
series, I find to be quite constant and sufliciently appreciable to warrant the recognition of a 
western race. Western birds being exactly like those from Mexico in those points in which 
they differ from eastern specimens, Swainson’s name strigatus (Chendestes strigatus, Philos. 
Jour. i. 1827, 435), based upon the Mexican bird, is available for the western and southern 
race. 
207a. ZONOTRICHIA GAMBELI INTERMEDIA, Ridgw.—Z. leucophrys, var. intermedia, 
Riwew. Bull. Essex Inst. Dec. 1873, 198. (Middle Province of U. S., north to 
Alaska.) . 
21la. SPIZELLA SOCIALIS ARIZONA, Coues.—S. socialis, var. arizone, COUES, Key, 
1872, 143. (Ft. Whipple, Arizona.) 
216, JUNCO AIKENI, Ridgw.—J. hyemalis, var. Aikeni, Ripaw. Am. Nat. Oct. 1873, 612, 
614. (Mts. of Colorado; C. E. Aiken.) 
219. JUNCO ANNECTENS, Baird.—Orn. Cal. i. 1870, 564. (Rocky Mts., Ft. Bridger to 
Arizona and New Mexico. ) 
223. JUNCO INSULARIS, Ridgw.—Bull. U. 8S. Geol. & Geog. Surv. Terr. ii. No. 2, Apr. 
1, 1876, 188. (Guadalupe I., Lower Cal.; E. Palmer.) 
225a. AMPHISPIZA BELLII NEVADENSIS, Ridgw.—Poospiza bellii, var. nevadensis, Ridgw. 
Bull. Essex Inst. Nov. 1873, 191. (Middle Province of U. S.) 
226a. PEUCAA ASSTIVALIS ILLINOENSIS, Ridgw.—P. illinoensis, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, 
Oct. 1879, 219. (Texas to S. Illinois. ) 
227. PEUCHA ARIZONE, Ridgw.—P. estivalis, var. Arizonw, Ripaw. Am. Nat. Oct. 1873, 
615. (S. Arizona.) 
229. PEUCHZA CARPALIS, Coues.—Am. Nat. vii. June, 1873, 322. (Tucson, Arizona; C. 
Bendire. ) 
230a. PEUCZA RUFICEPS BOUCARDI (Scl.) Ridgw.—Cf. HeNsHAw, Orn. Whecler’s 
Exp. 1874, 117. (S. Arizona and 8. New Mexico.) 
231d. Melospiza fasciata guttata (Nutt.) Ridgw. 
This is the ‘‘ WZ. rujina” of the old catalogue. The true MW. rujina (Brandt) is a larger and 
darker form from Sitka, rediscovered since the publication of ‘‘ Birds of North America” 
(1858). 
23le. Melospiza fasciata rufina (Brandt) Ridgw.—Cf. B. B. & R. Hist. N. Am. B. ii. 
1874, 29. (British Columbia to Sitka. ) 
232. Melospiza cinerea (Ginel.) Ridgw.—‘‘ I. insignis”, BARD, Trans. Chicago Acad. i. 
1869, 319, pl. 29, fig. 2. (Kadiak, Alaska; FF. Bischoff.) 
237a. PIPILO ERYTHROPHTHALMUS ALLENI, Coues.—P. alleni, CoUES, Am. Nat. v. Aug. 
1871, 366. (Florida. ) 
238c. PIPILO MACULATUS CONSOBRINUS, Ridgw.—Bull. U. S. Geol. & Geog. Surv. 
Terr. 11. No. 2, Apr. 1, 1876, 189. (Guadalupe I., Lower Cal.) 
238d. PIPILO MACULATUS CARMANI (Lawr.) Ridgw.—Pipilo carmani, Lawn. Ann. 
liye. N. ¥. x. 1871. 7. (Socorro I., N. W. Mexico.) 
