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vicinity of Monterey, California ; Junco Totvnsendi (Anthony, Proc. 



Cal. Ac. Sci. 2nd ser. ii. p. 76, 1889), from the San Pedro Mountains, 

 Lower Cahfornia ; Ampliispiza Belli cinerea (Towusend, Proc. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus. xiii. p. 136, 189U), from Ballaenas 13ay, Lower Cali- 

 fornia ; Melospizn faseiata graminea (Townsend, torn. cit. p. 189, 

 1890), from Santa Barbara Island, California ; Melospiza faseiata 

 clementice (Townsend, torn. cit. p. 139, 1890), from San Clemeute 

 and Santa Rosa Islands, California ; Melospiza faseiata rivularis 

 (Bryant, Proc. Cal. Ac. Sci. 2Md ser. i. p. 197, 1888), from the 

 mountain districts of Lower California ; Melospiza Lincolni striata 

 (Brewster, ' Auk,' vi. p. 89, 1889), from the coast district of British 

 Columbia; Pipilo fuscus senicula (Anthony, 'Auk,' xii. p. Ill, 

 1895), from Southern California and Lower California as far south 

 as 29° at least; Cardinalis cardinalis ca»^cfa^f/Ms (Chapman, Bull. Am. 

 Mus. N. H. iii. no. 2, p. 324, 1891), from South-western Texas south 

 into North-eastern Mexico; Pi/rr7iidoxia sinuata BecJchama (Eidgway, 

 ' Auk,' iv. p. 347, 1887) , from Southern Arizona, N ew Mexico, and con- 

 tiguous portion of Northern Mexico; PyrrJiuloxia simiata peninsulce 

 (B,idgway, ut supra), from Southern Lower California ; Progne subis 

 Tiesperia (Brewster, ' Auk,' vi. p. 92, 1889), from Southern and 

 Lower California ; Vireo solitarius lucasanns (Brewster, ' Auk,' viii. 

 p. 147, 1891), from Lower California ; Vireo Huttoni ohscurus (An- 

 thon)', ' Zoe,' p. 307, 1890), from Oregon to Vancouver Island and 

 the mainland of British Columbia, south to California in winter ; 

 Helmintliopliila celata sordida (Townsend, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 

 xiii. p. 139, 1890), from San Clements Island, California ; Dendroica 

 cestiva sonorana (Brewster, ' Auk,' v. p. 137, 1888), from Southern 

 Arizona, Western Texas, and Sonora, Mexico ; GeothJypis trichas 

 ignota (Chapman, ' Auk,' vii. p. 11, 1890), from Florida and 

 Southern Georgia ; Geothh/ins poliocepliala Ralphi (Ridgway, Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus. xvi. p. 692, 1893), from the Lower Rio Grande 

 Valley ; HarporJiynchus cinereus Mearnsi (Anthony, ' Auk,' xii. 

 p. 53, 1895), from Western Lower California ; Heleodytes hrunnei- 

 capillus Bryanti (Anthony, ' Auk,' xi. p. 212, 1894), from Western 

 Lower California ; Thryothorus ludovicianvs lomitensis (Sennett, 

 * Auk,' vii. p. 58, 1890), from the Texan side of the Lower Rio 

 Grande ; Thryothorus leiwophrys (Anthony, ' Auk,' xii. p. 52, 1895), 

 from San Clemente Island, California ; Cistothoras palustris Mariance 

 (Scott, ' Auk,' V. p. 188, 1888), from the salt-marshes of Western 

 Florida ; Cistothorus palustris griseus (Brewster, ' Auk,' x. p. 216, 

 1893), from the coast of South Carolina to Northern Florida ; Sitta 

 carolinensis Atkinsi (Scott, 'Auk,' vii. p. 118, 1890), from Florida; 

 Sitta pygmcea leuconucha (Anthony, Proc. Cal. Ac. Sci. 2nd ser. ii, 

 p. 77, 1889), from the San Pedro Mountains, Lower California ; 

 Parus carolinensis agilis (Sennett, ' Auk,' v. p. 46, 1888), from Bee, 

 Victoria, and Concho Counties, Texas ; Parus hudsonicus Stoneyi 

 (Ridgway, Man. N.-Am. B, p. 591, 1887), from the Kowak River, 

 Alaska ; Parus hudsonicus columhianus (Rhoads, ' Auk,' x. p. 23, 

 1893), from the Rocky Mountains, from the Liard River south into 



