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GENUS AURIPARUS BAIRD. 



Auriparus BAIRD, Review Amer. Birds, Aug., 1864, 85. Type, by orig. 

 desig., jEgithalus flaviceps SUNDEVALL. 



Auriparus flaviceps (SUNDEVALL). 



RANGE. Desert regions of southwestern United States and Mexico. 



a. Auriparus flaviceps flaviceps (SUNDEVALL). Verdin. [746.] 



jEgithalus flaviceps SUNDEVALL, Ofv. Vet.-Akad. Forh., VII, 1850, 

 129 (note). (California.) 



RANGE. Sonoran deserts of southwestern United States and Mexico 

 from southern California, southern Nevada, southwestern Utah, southeastern 

 New Mexico, and southern Texas south to northern Lower California, north- 

 ern Sonora, Durango, Coahuila, and Tamaulipas. 



b. Auriparus flaviceps lamproce"phalus OBERHOLSER. Cape Verdin. [746a.] 



Auriparus flaviceps lamprocephalus OBERHOLSER, Auk, XIV, Oct., 1897, 

 391. (Cape San Lucas, Lower California.) 



RANGE. Lower Sonoran Zone in the southern half of Lower California 

 south of latitude 29 30' (Yubay) and southwestern Sonora. 



FAMILY CHAM2EID2E. WREN-TITS. 



GENUS CHAMJEA GAMBEL. 



Chamcea GAMBEL, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Ill, 1847, 154. Type, 

 by orig. desig., Parus fasciat us GAMBEL. 



Chamsea fasciata (GAMBEL). 



RANGE. Pacific coast from Oregon south to northern Lower 

 California and east to interior of California. 



a. Chamsea fasciata fasciata^(GAMBEL). Wren-Tit. [742.] 



Parus fasciatus GAMBEL, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., II, 1845, 265. 

 (California.) 



RANGE. Upper Sonoran Zone on the eastern and southern shores of San 

 Francisco Bay and adjacent Santa Clara Valley. 



