ge a Eleventh Supplement to A. O. U. Check-List. 321 
Tyrannus superciliosus BONAP. P. Z. S. 1837, 118. 
Myiozetetes similis superciliosus NELSON, Auk, April, 1900, 124. 
478d. Cyanocitta stelleri carlottz Oscoop. 
Queen Charlotte Jay. 
Cyanocitta stelleri carlotte Oscoop, N. Am. Fauna, No, 21, 
1gol, 46. 
[B—, C—, R—, C—.] 
Geoc. Dist.— Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. 
480.1. Aphelocoma cyanotis Rincw. 
Blue-eared Jay. 
Aphelocoma cyanotis RipGw. Man. N. Am. Bds. 1887, 357. 
Gros. Dist.— Mexican tablelands from the City of Mexico 
north through the States of Mexico, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosi, 
Coahuila, and Durango; casually to Sutton County, Texas. 
The Rio Grande form is 
480.2. Aphelocoma texana Ripcw. 
Texan Jay. 
Aphelocoma texana Ripcw. Auk, XIX, Jan. 1902, 70. 
Geoc. Dist. — Southwestern Texas, from Concho and Kerr 
Counties west to the Davis Mountains. 
498d. Agelaius phoeniceus fortis Rincw. 
Thick-billed Redwing. 
Agelaius pheniceus fortis RipGw. Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci. 
III, April, r901, 153. 
[B 401, part, C 212, part, R 261, part, C 316, part.] 
Geroc Dist. — Central North America, breeding northward ; in 
migrations from Manitoba south to Illinois, Indian Territory, 
and western Texas, westward to and including the Rocky Moun- 
tains, and south to Arizona and Chihuahua. 
498¢. Agelaius phoeniceus neutralis Ripcw. 
San Diego Redwing. 
