384 LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 



Subfamily TROGLODYTIN^E. Wrens. 



A.JXU. GENUS THRYOTHORUS. VIEILL. 



536 (718) THRYOTHORUS LUDOVICIANUS. (LATH.^ Carolina Wren. 



Eastern United States ; from Illinois and Connecticut to the Gulf of 

 Mexico ; breeds nearly throughout its range. 



537 (718a) Thryotlwrus ludovidanus miamensis. (Rioow.) Florida Wren. 



A Florida race, differing in being larger and darker. 



GENUS THRYOMANES. SCLATER. 



538 (719) THRYOMANES BEWICKII. fAuo.) Bewick's Wren. 



' 4 Eastern United States; rare and local east of the Alleghanies, and 

 north of 40 ; west to the edge of great plains 5 winters in more 

 southern districts." (RIDGWAY.) 



GENUS TROGLODYTES. VIEILL. 



539 (721) TROGLODYTES AEDON. VIEILL. House Wren. 



' ' Eastern United States and southern Ontario, west to Indiana and 

 Louisiana ; resident from middle districts, southward." (A. O. U.) 



540 (7216) Troglodytes aedon aztecus. (BAIRD.) Western House Wren. 



Western race, which occurs as far east as Illinois and Minnesota ; it 

 is higher colored and the back shows more or less bars. 



GENUS ANORTHURA. RENNIE. 



541 (722) ANORTHURA HIEMAL1S. VIEILL. Winter Wren. 



Eastern North America ; breeding in the Alleghany Mountains and from 

 the northern border of the United States, northward ; south in 

 winter to Florida and the Gulf States. 



GENUS CISTOTHORUS. CABAN. 



542 (724) CISTOTHORUS STELLAR1S. (LiCHT.) Short-billed Marsh Wren. 



Eastern North America; from Ontario to the Gulf States. 



543 (725) CISTOTHORUS PALUSTRIS. (WiLS.) Long-billed Marsh Wren. 



Eastern North America ; south from Ontario and Massachusetts to the 

 Gulf ; breeds throughout its range. 



544 (7256) Oistothorus palustris griseus. BREWST. Worthington's Marsh Wren. 



Local race which occurs on coast of South Carolina and Georgia ; it 

 differs in having the sides grayish, not a decided brown, and the 

 black of the upper parts duller. 



545 (725 1 ) Cistothorus palustris mariance. (SCOTT.) Marian's Marsh Wren. 



Gulf coast of Florida; decidedly darker and having the under tail 

 coverts spotted or barred. 



