IIO Ninth Supplement to the A. O. U. Chech .List. [ A a u n k 



Geoo. Dist. — Mexico, north to the Huachuca Mountains, 

 Arizona. 



This is Megascops aspersus Brewst., recently recorded by 

 him as found in the Huachuca Mountains (cf. Auk, XV, April, 

 1898, 186). 



375<?. Bubo virginianus pacificus Cassin (cf. Eighth Suppl.). 



This should stand as No. 375/^. 

 In the Order Coccyges (Check-List, 2d ed., pp. 153-155) the 

 following changes should be made : 



(1) At the bottom of p. 153, a Subfamily NEOMOR- 

 PHIN5I should be introduced to include the genus Geococcyx. 

 (2) The present "Subfamily Coccygin.e "' should be carried for- 

 ward to p. 154, and include the genus Coccyzus only. (3) The 

 orthography should be changed to COCCYZIN.52. (4) At p. 

 155, insert Subfamil\ CUCULIN^I to include the genus Cuai- 

 lus. (Cf. Coues, Auk, XIV, Jan. 1897, 90.) 



:;!»;,. Dryobates villosus monticola Anthony. 

 Rocky Mountain Hairy Woodpecker. 



Dryobates villosus monticola Anthony, Auk, XV, Jan. 1898, 

 54 ■=. D. v. montanus Anthony, Auk, XIII, Jan. 1896, 32, 

 the name montanus being preoccupied by Picas montanus 

 Brehm, which is a Dryobates. 



[B 75, part, C 298^, part, R 360^, part, C 439, fart.] 



Geog. Dist. — Rocky Mountains, from New Mexico to Mon- 

 tana, west to Utah (Uinta Mountains). 



405. Ceophloeus pileatus (Linn.). 



Geog. Dist. — By admission of No. 405^, this becomes 

 restricted to the wooded portions of the southern United States, 

 from about North Carolina southward and westward. 



105a. Ceophloeus pileatus abieticola Bangs. 

 Northern Fileated Woodpecker. 

 Ceophloeus pjleatus abieticola Bangs, Auk, XV, Apr. 1898, 176. 



