218 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
Catalogue No. 
240a. PIPILO FUSCUS ALBIGULA (Baird) Ridgw.—P. albigula, Batrp, Proc. Philad. 
Acad. Nov. 1859, 305. (Cape St. Lucas.) 
242a, CARDINALIS VIRGINIANUS IGNEUS, ‘Baird.—C. igneus, BAIRD, Proc. Philad. Acad. 
Nov. 1859, 305. (Cape St. Lucas.) 
253. Phonipara zena (Linn.) Bryant.—Cf. B. B. & R. Hist. N. Am. B. ii. 1874, 93. (Key 
West, Flerida; H. W. Henshaw.) 
258a. Molothrus ater obscurus (Gmel.) Coues.—M. obscurus, Cass. Proc. Philad. 1866, 
18. (Lower California. ) 
259. Molothrus @neus (Wagl.) Cab.—Cf. Merritt; Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, i. July, 
1876, 84. (Ft. Brown, Texas. ) 
263a. STURNELLA MAGNA MEXICANA (Scl.) Ridgw.—Cf. Brewer, Bull. Nutt. Orn. 
Club, iii. July, 1878, 152. (Ft. Brown, Texas; J.C. Merrill.) 
276. Quiscalus palustris (Swains.) Cassin.—‘‘ Q. major”, GAMBEL, Jour. Philad. Acad. 
i, 1847, 47. (Gulf of California. )* 
278b. QUISCALUS VERSICOLOR NEUS, Ridgw.—Q. eneus, Ridgw. Proc. Philad. Acad. 
1869, 134. (Mississippi Valley, Hudson’s Bay Terr., Maine, etc.) 
[279.] Sturnus vulgaris, Linn.—Cf. REINHARDT, Ibis, 1361, 7. (Greenland.) 
290a; CYANOCITTA STELLERI FRONTALIS, Ridgw.—Cyanura stelleri, var. frontalis, 
Ripvew. Am. Jour. Sci. & Arts, third ser. v. Jan. 1873, 41,43. (Sierra Nevada, 
California.) 
290b. CYANOCITTA STELLERI ANNECTENS, Baird.—Cyanura stelleri, var. annectens, Baird, 
° in B. B. & R. Hist. N. Am. Birds, ii. 1874, 281, in text. (Northern Rocky Mts.) 
297a. PERISOREUS CANADENSIS CAPITALIS, Baird.—P. canadensis, var. capitalis, BAIRD, 
Bull. Essex Inst. v. Noy. 1873, 193. (Rocky Mountains. ) 
297b. PERISOREUS CANADENSIS FUMIFRONS, Ridgw.—Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus. iii. March 
27, 1880, 5. (Coast of Alaska. ) 
298. PERISOREUS OBSCURUS, Ridgw.—P. canadensis, var. obscurus, RIDGW. Bull. Essex 
Inst. Noy. 1873, 194. (Northwest coast of U. S.) 
[299.] Alauda arvensis, Linn.—Cf. DRESSER & SHARPE, Birds Eur. pt. 
R. Hist. N. Am. B, ii. 1874, 136. (Greenland and Bermuda. ) 
300a. EREMOPHILA ALPESTRIS LEUCOLZMA, Coues.—Birds N. W. 1874, 38. (Interior 
plains N. Am.) 
3000. Eremophila alpestris chrysolema (Wagl.) .—l. cornuta, var. chrysolema, 
Barrp, B.N. Am. 1858, 403, in text. (Southwestern U. S.) 
308. Pitangus derbianus (Kaup) Sel.—P. derbyanus, Cours, The Country, July 13, 
1878, 184. (Lomita, Texas; G. B. Sennett.) 
309, Myiozetetes texensis (Giraud) Scl.—Muscicapa texensis, GIRAUD, Texan Birds, 1841, 
pled GEamexass2) 
310. Myiodinastes luteiventris, Bonap.—Cf. HensuHaw, Orn. Wheeler’s Exp. 1875, 346, 
pl. xiv. (S. Arizona.) 
319, Contopus pertinax, Cab. & Hein.—Cf. Couns, Proc. Philad. Acad. 1866, 60. 
(Ft. Whipple, Arizona. ) 
329. Hmpidonax fulvifrons (Giraud) Scl.—Musecicapa fulvifrons, GIRAUD, Texan Birds, 
1841, pl. ii. (‘‘Texas.”) 
329a. EMPIDONAX FULVIFRONS PALLESCENS (Coues) Ridgw.—witrephorus pallescens, 
CouEs, Proc. Philad. Acad. 1866, 63. (It. Whipple, Arizona.) 
331. Ornithion imberbe (Sel.) Coues.—‘* O. incanescens”, CouES, The Country, July 13, 
1878, 184. (Lomita, Texas; G. B. Sennett.) 
334, Hugenes fulgens (Sw.) Gould.—Cf. HeENsHaw, Am. Nat. Apr. 1874, 241; Orn. 
Wheeler’s Exp. 1875, 379. (Mt. Graham, Arizona.) 
341. SELASPHORUS ALLENI, Henshaw.—Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, ii. 1877, 54. (Coast of 
California. ) 
, and B.B. & 
* The National Museum possesses an example of what is apparently this species from the coast of 
Louisiana. 
