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more local occurrence on Santa Cruz Island (see Willett, Pac. Coast Avif. no. 
7, 1912, p. 84). 
376 (581i) Melospiza melodia clementae Townsend 
San CLEMENTE SONG SPARROW 
Synonyms—WMelospiza heermanm, part; Melospiza clementae; Melospiza 
fasciata clementae; Melospiza cinerea clementae. 
Status—Common resident on San Clemente Island (many records) ; also 
on San Miguel and Santa Rosa islands (Oberholser, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., xxu, 
1900, p. 282; Willett, Condor, xu, 1910, p. 172). 
377 (581e, part) Melospiza melodia heermanni Baird 
HEERMANN SONG SPARROW 
Synonyms—WMelospiza heermanm, part; Melospiza fasciata heermanni, 
part; Zonotrichia guttata; Melospiza cinerea heermanmi, part. 
Status—Common resident of riparian strips in the Tulare basin, from the 
San Joaquin River near Fresno (J. Grinnell, Condor, xm, 1911, p. 110) south 
and east to Fort Tejon (J. Grinnell, Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., v, 1909, p. 266) and 
Onyx, on South Fork of Kern River, Kern County (Mus. Vert. Zool.). 
378 (58l1e, part) Melospiza melodia mailliardi Grinnell 
Mopesto Sone SPARROW 
Status—Common resident in the vicinity of the confluence of the Tuolumne 
and San Joaquin rivers, Stanislaus County (J. Grinnell, Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., 
vil, 1911, p. 197), and thence north at least to Tracy Lake, San Joaquin County 
(Mus. Vert. Zool.). 
379 (581s) Melospiza melodia maxillaris Grinnell 
Suisun Sone SPARROW 
Synonyms—WMelospiza cinerea heermanni, part; Heermann Song Sparrow, 
part. 
Status—Common resident on the marshes surrounding Suisun Bay, more 
particularly from the vicinity of the confluence of the Sacramento and San Joa- 
quin rivers west to Benicia and Port Costa where abruptly delimited (J. Grin- 
nell, Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., v, 1909, p. 266). 
380 (581k) Melospiza melodia merrilli Brewster 
MERRILL Sone SPARROW 
Synonyms—Melospiza cinerea merrilli; Melospiza fasciata ingersolli; Melo- 
spiza melodia ingersolli; Melospiza fasciata guttata, part. 
Status—Winter visitant to northern California, east of the humid coast 
belt, south to Saint Helena, Napa County (McGregor, Bull. Cooper Orn. Club, 1, 
1899, p. 35), and Clipper Gap, Placer County (Grinnell coll.). Casually to Palo 
Alto, Santa Clara County (Grinnell coll.), and Victorville, on the Mohave Desert 
(J. Mailliard and J. Grinnell, Condor, vu, 1905, p. 76). Thought to breed in 
