d.OO Chapman, Additions to North American Avifauna. [October 



CoALE, Bull. Ridgway Ornithological Club, No. 2, April, 1887, P- 82. 



Hab. "The Western Province of North America." 



61 . Dendroica aestiva sonorana Bre-wst. Sonora Yellow 

 Warbler. 



Brewster, Auk, V, April, 1888, p. 137. 



Hab. "Southern Arizona, western Texas (Frontera), and 

 Sonora, Mexico." 



63. Troglodytes aedon aztecus Baird. Western 

 House Wren. — Considered by Allen to be the form occupying 

 the Middle Province. {Allejt, Auk, V, April, 1S88, p. 164.) 



63. Cistothorus palustris paludicola Baird. Tule 

 Wren. — Revived by Ridgway in Manual N. A. Birds, 1SS7, p. 

 556. 



Hab. "Western United States, east to Rocky Mountains (to 

 Great Plains.^) ; south in winter over tablelands of Mexico to 

 Guatemala" {Ridgway I.e.). 



64. Cistothorus marianae Scoti. Marian's Marsh Wren. 

 Scott, Auk, V, April, 1S8S, p. 188. 



Type from Tarpon Springs, Florida. 



65. Parus bicolor texensis Senn. Texan Tufted Tit- 

 mouse. 



Sennett, Auk, IV, Jan. 1887, p. 29. 



Hab. "Bee Co., Southern Texas; Brownsville." 



66. Parus atricristatus castaneifrons Setzn. Chestnut- 

 fronted Titmouse. 



Sennett, Auk, IV, Jan. 1887, p. 28. 

 Hab. Bee Co., Texas. 



67. Parus carolinensis agilis Senn. Plumbeous Chicka- 

 dee. 



Sennett, Auk, V, Jan. 1888, p. 46. 



Hab. "Texas (Bee, Victoria, and Concho Counties)." 

 6^. Parus stoneyi Ridgw. Kowak Chickadee. 

 Ridgway, Manual N. A. Birds, 1887, p. 591, Appendix. 

 Type from "Kowak or Putnam River, northwestern Alaska." 

 69. Psaltriparus lloydi Senn. Lloyd's Bush-tit. 

 Sennett, Auk, V, Jan. 1888, p. 43. 



Hab. "Mountains of Western Texas, between the Pecos and 

 Rio Grande Rivers." 



The following species, given in the 'Hypothetical List' of the 

 A. O- U. Check-List, are included by Mr. Ridgway in his 

 'Manual' without the appearance of further evidence of their va- 

 lidity or claim to rank as North American. 



