ORDER PASSERES. 343 



b. Telmatodytes palustris paludicola (BAIRD). Tule Wren. [72 5a.] 



Cistothorus palustris, var. paludicola BAIRD, Review Amer. Birds, 1864, 

 148. (Shoal water Bay, Washington.) 



RANGE. Pacific coast. Breeds in Transition and Upper and Lower 

 Sonoran zones from British Columbia to southern California; winters from 

 Washington south to Cape San Lucas and northwestern Sonora. 



c. Telmatodytes palustris griseus (BREWSTER). Worthington's Marsh Wren. 



[7256.] 



Cistothorus palustris griseus BREWSTER, Auk, X, July, 1893, 216. (Sapelo 

 Island, Georgia.) 



RANGE. Lower Austral Zone in the South Atlantic coast region from 

 South Carolina to northern Florida. 



d. Telmatodytes palustris plesius (OBERHOLSER). Western Marsh Wren. 



[725c.] 



Cistothorus palustris plesius OBERHOLSER, Auk, XIV, April, 1897, 188. 

 (Fort Wingate, New Mexico.) 



RANGE. Arid interior of North America. Breeds mainly in Upper 

 Sonoran Zone from central British Columbia to New Mexico and from central 

 Washington, central Oregon, and northeastern California east to central 

 Colorado; winters from California and central Texas (casually further north) 

 south to Cape San Lucas, Sinaloa, and Tamaulipas. 



e. Telmatodytes palustris iliacus RIDGWAY. Prairie Marsh Wren. [725d.] 



Telmatodytes palustris iliacus RIDGWAY, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XVI, 

 Sept. 30, 1903, 110. (Wheatland, Knox Co., Indiana.) 



RANGE. Plains and prairies of central North America. Breeds in Transi- 

 tion and Upper Austral zones from central Alberta and southwestern Keewatin 

 south to central Mississippi Valley and east to Indiana; winters southward over 

 Mexico to Jalisco, Zacatecas, and Vera Cruz, and along the Gulf coast to west- 

 ern Florida. 



/. Telmatodytes palustris marianse (SCOTT). Marian's Marsh Wren. [725e.] 



Cistothorus mariance SCOTT, Auk, V, April, 1888, 188. (Tarpon Springs, 

 Florida.) 



RANGE. Coast of South Atlantic States. Breeds in Lower Austral Zone 

 on the coast of North Carolina; winters south to South Carolina and west 

 coast of Florida. 



