ORDER PASSERES. 2Oy 



[502.] Icterus icterus (LINN.). 



Troupial. 



Oriolus icterus LINN. S. N. ed. 12, I. 1766, 161. 



Icterus icterus RIDGW. Pr. U. S. Nat. Mus. VIII. 1885, 355. 



[B 4 o8, C R 2 6 5 , 323.] 



GEOG. DIST. West Indies (introduced) and northern South 

 America. Accidental at Charleston, S. C. (AUDUBON). 



503. Icterus audubonii GIRAUD. 



Audubon's Oriole. 



Icterus audubonii GIRAUD, Sixteen Sp. Texas B. 1841, 3. 

 [B 409, C 220, R 266, C 330.] 



GEOG. DIST. Valley of the Lower Rio Grande in Texas, and 

 southward in Mexico to Oaxaca. 



504. Icterus parisorum BONAP. 



Scott's Oriole. 

 Icterus parisorum BONAP. P. Z. S. 1837 (June, 1838), no. 



[B 4 ii, C 219, R 268, C 329.] 



GEOG. DIST. Southwestern United States, from western Texas to 

 southern California; north to northern New Mexico, southwestern 

 Utah, southern Nevada, and California to Lat. 38 east of the Sierra 

 Nevada ; south to Lower California and on the tablelands of Mexico 

 to Puebla and Vera Cruz. 



SUBGENUS FENDULINT7S VIEILLOT. 



Pendulinus VIEILL. Analyse, 1816, 33. Type, Oriolus spurius 

 LINN. 



505. Icterus cucullatus SWAINS. 



Hooded Oriole. 



Icterus cucullatus SWAINS. Phil. Mag. I. 1827, 436. 



[B 4 i 3 , C 218, R 269, C328.] 



GEOG. DIST. Valley of the Lower Rio Grande in Texas, and 

 southward through eastern and southern Mexico to British Honduras. 



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