1914 BIRDS OF ARIZONA 85 



23. Regulus satrapa satrapa Lichtenstein. 



Golden-crowned Kingiet. 



Synonym- — Kcgulus satrapa olivaceus. 



Status — Most of the statements relative to the occurrence of this species in 

 Arizona can be traced back to Woodhouse's casual mention of birds seen on San 

 Francisco Mountain (T853. PP- 67, 68). In the absence of specimens, and of sub- 

 sequent confirmation by other observers, it seems best to exclude the species from 

 the regular list. A recent record from the Santa Catalina Mountains, in July 

 (Rhoads, 1892. p. 125), can not be considered as satisfactory, as specimens were 

 not secured. 



•24. Ixoreus naevius naevius (Gmelin). 



Varied Thrush. 



Synonym — Turdus nae-vius. 



Status — Said to have been obtained by Lieut. Ives' expedition on the Colorado 

 River between Forts Mohave and Yuma ( Baird, 1861, p. 5). This may or may 

 not have been on the Arizona side of the river, and on this account alone the spe- 

 cies may be omitted from the Arizona list. At most it can be but an exceedingly 

 rare straggler into the region. 



AN ANALYSIS OF THE AVIFAUNA OF ARIZONA 



From the foregoing data the birds occurring in the state of Arizona may be 

 divided into the following classes : 



Resident 152 



Summer visitant 72 



Winter visitant 57 



Transient 30 



Of casual occurrence 51 



giving a total of 362 species and subspecies found within the state. 



Resident Species 



Colinus ridgwayj 



Callipepla squamata 



Lophortyx gambeli 



Cyrtonyx montezumac niearnsi 



Dendragapus obscurus obscurus 



Meleagris gallopavo merriami 



Columba fasciata fasciata 



Zenaidura macroura marginella 



Chaemepelia passerina pallcscens 



Scardafella inca 



Cathartcs aura septentrionalis 



Circus hudsonius 



Accipiter velox 



Accipiter cooperi 



Parabuteo unicinctus harrisi 



Buteo borealis calurus 



Buteo abbreviatus 



Urubitinga anthracina 



Aquila chrysaetos 



