56 Oberholser, Races of Toxostoma redivivum. [j" n . 



20, 26, and 28, 1894; May 3, 7, and 17, 1894; Dec. 17, 1884; Dec. 

 22, 1906); Riverside (Jan. 6, 1887; Jan. 19 and 28, 1888; March 

 19, 1887; April 5, 1887; May 7 and 8, 1887; Sept. 10, 14, and 28, 

 1881; Sept. 27, 1888; Oct. 6, 1883); Escondido (June 16, 1897); 

 Sacramento; Santa Ysabel (Dec. 25, 1892); Paicines, San Benito 

 County (June 14, 1903); San Bernardino (March 30, 1882; Jan. 

 18, 1884; Sept. 10, 1888; April 26, 1882); San Bernardino Valley 

 (Oct. 2 and 6, 1893); San Bernardino County (Dec. 25, 1877); 

 Lankershim, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles County (Jan. 30, 

 1917); Los Nogales, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles County 

 (Feb. 9, 1917; May 16, 1917); Redlands (Feb. 13 and 25, 1903; 

 Jan. 3 and 30, 1903; March 11 and 21, 1903; Nov. 24, 1902; Dec. 

 29, 1902); Highland Park, Los Angeles County (Jan. 31, 1903); 

 Los Angeles County (Dec. 14, 1906) ; Tejunga Wash, Los Angeles 

 County (Sept. 10, 1890); Dulzura (March 15, 1894; May 13, 1892; 

 June 3, 1891; June 9, 1890; August 1, 1889; Oct. 15, 1891); Kern 

 County (May 29, 1907) ; Monterey County (June 12, 1903) ; Banta, 

 San Joaquin County (May 25, 1896) ; Ocean Beach, near Mexican 

 Boundary Line, San Diego County (August 17, 1894) ; Chulavista, 

 San Diego County (Sept. 18, 1916); Campo, San Diego County 

 (Feb. 3, 1903); Cameron Ranch, San Diego County (June 22, 

 1894); Pine Valley, near Mexican Boundary Line, San Diego 

 County (Aug. 8, 1894). 



Lower California. — Hanson Laguna, Hanson Laguna Mountains 

 (June 6, 1905). 



Toxostoma redivivum sonomae Grinnell. 



Toxostoma redivivum redivivum Auct. (nee Gambel). 



Toxostoma redivivum sonomae Grinnell, Pacific Coast Avifauna, No. 11, 

 October 21, 1915, p. 155 (one mile west of Guerneville, Sonoma County, 

 California). 



Chars, subsp. — Similar to Toxostoma redivivum redivivum, but brown of 

 upper parts more rufescent (less grayish); upper throat and chin more 

 washed with buff; jugular band more buffy (less grayish) and not so dark; 

 buffy ochraceous of posterior lower parts darker. 



Measurements. — Male: 1 wing, 97-107 (average, 103.2) mm.; tail, 



1 Thirteen specimens, from California. 



