arr aah Swartu, Marsh Wrens of California. 309 
from many sources, and for the use of which specific acknowledg- 
ment is made beyond, a total of 239 skins became available. This 
series, while still leaving gaps to be filled before any precise plotting 
of breeding ranges can be made, is more than any previous student 
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Telmatodytes p. paludicola breeding 
Telmatodytes p. paludicola winter 
Telmatodytes p. estuarinus breeding 
Telmatodytes p. estuarinus winter 
Telmatodytes p. plesius breeding 
Telmatodytes p. plesius winter 
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MUSEUM OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 
Distribution in California of the subspecies of Telmatodyles palustris. 
of the subject has had at his disposal, and is sufficient to indicate 
that there are three, instead of two, distinguishable subspecies in 
California. It also suffices to indicate with a fair degree of accuracy 
