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RANGE. Southern Rocky Mountain region. Breeds from northern 

 Nevada, northern Utah, northeastern Wyoming, and southwestern South 

 Dakota south through Arizona and southwestern Texas to Chihuahua and 

 mountains of Vera Cruz; winters south to Oaxaca and Colima; accidental 

 in California. 



d. Lanivireo solitarius altfcola (BREWSTER). Mountain Vireo. [629c.] 



Vireo solitarius alticola BREWSTER, Auk, III, Jan., 1886, 111. (Highlands, 

 Macon Co., N. C.) 



RANGE. Breeds in Canadian and Transition zones in the Alleghenies from 

 western Maryland to eastern Tennessee and northern Georgia; winters in 

 lowlands from South Carolina to Florida. 



e. Lanivireo solitarius lucasanus (BREWSTER). San Lucas Vireo. [629d.] 



Vireo solitarius lucasanus BREWSTER, Auk, VIII, April, 1891, 147. (San 

 Jose del Rancho, near San Jose 1 del Cabo, Lower California.) 



RANGE. Cape Region of Lower California. 



GENUS VIREO VIEILLOT. 



Vireo VIEILLOT, Ois. Amer. Sept., I, 1807 (1808), 83. Type, by subs, 

 desig., Vireo musicus VIEILLOT = Muscicapa noveboracensis GMELIN = 

 Tanagra grisea BODDAERT (Gray, 1840). 



Vireo atricapillus WOODHOUSE. Black-capped Vireo. [630.] 



Vireo atricapilla WOODHOUSE, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VI, 1852, 

 60. (San Pedro River, 208 miles from San Antonio, on road leading 

 from that place to El Paso, Texas.) 



RANGE. Breeds from southwestern Kansas to central and western 

 Texas; probably winters in Mexico south to Sinaloa and Volcano of 

 Toluca. 



Vireo griseus (BODDAERT). 



RANGE. Eastern United States, eastern Mexico, and Bermuda; in 

 winter to Yucatan and Guatemala. 



a. Vireo griseus griseus (BODDAERT). White-eyed Vireo. [631.] 



Tanagra grisea BODDAERT, Table PI. Enl., 1783, 45. (Louisiana.) 



