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387 (585f, part) Passerella iliaca insularis Ridgway 
Kapiak Fox SPARROW 
Synonyms—Passerella iliaca wnalaschcensis, part; Passerella iliaca town- 
sendi, part; Zonotrichia townsendi; Passerella townsendi; Passerella wnalasch- 
censis. 
Status—Fairly common winter visitant south through the interior west of 
the Sierras, and chiefly east and south of the humid coast belt, to the San Diegan 
district and Santa Barbara Islands. Santa Catalina Island (Oberholser, Proc. 
U. S. Nat. Mus., xxm, 1900, p. 232) ; Clovis, Fresno County (Tyler, Pac. Coast 
Avif. no. 9, 1913, p. 86). Specimens examined by me from: Mount Wilson, Los 
Angeles County, eighteen; Pasadena and vicinity, ten; Los Angeles, three; 
Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles County, three; Santa Catalina Island, 
two; Drytown, Amador County, two; Alta, Placer County, one; Blue Canyon, 
Placer County, four; San Francisco, one; Oakland, four; Berkeley, one; Nicasio, 
Marin County, one; San Geronimo, Marin County, five. It is probable that some 
of the records published elsewhere under the name wnalaschcensis really belong 
here. 
388 (585f, part) Passerella iliaca sinuosa Grinnell 
VaupEz Fox SPARROW 
Status—Winter visitant; specimens examined by me from: Santa Barbara, 
two (see Bowles, Auk, xxv, 1911, p. 175) ; Mount Wilson, Los Angeles County, 
six; Pasadena, two; Azusa, one; Riverside, one; Santa Catalina Island, one; 
Ciseo and Blue Canyon, Placer County, twelve; Eagle Lake, Lassen County, 
two; Upper Lake, Lake County, one; Horse Creek, Siskiyou Mountains, two; 
Little Van Duzen River, Humboldt County, one; Kuntz, Trinity County, one; 
Bolinas, Marin County, one; San Geronimo, Marin County, seven; Nicasio, Marin 
County, one; Pescadero, San Mateo County, one; Oakland, one; Berkeley, four. 
389 (585f, part) Passerella iliaca meruloides (Vigors) 
YakutTaT Fox SPARROW 
Synonyms—/Fringilla meruloides; Passerella iliaca unalaschcensis, part; 
Passerella tiaca townsendi, part; Passerella iliaca annectens. 
Status—Common winter visitant south through the humid coast belt to 
Monterey County. Specimens examined by me from: Point Reyes, Marin Coun- 
ty, two; Bolinas, Marin County, three; Nicasio, Marin County, one; San Geron- 
imo, Marin County, thirteen; Fulton, Sonoma County, one; Santa Cruz Moun- 
tains, two; Palo Alto, seven; Oakland, one; Berkeley, two; Pescadero, San Mateo 
County, four; Watsonville, one; Pacific Grove, four; Mount Wilson, Los Ange- 
les County, four; vicinity of Pasadena, three. Also recorded from Tower House, 
Shasta County (L. Kellogg, Condor, xim, 1911, p. 120); Placer County (Adams, 
Placer Co. Inst. Res., 1909, p. 39); Raisin, Fresno County (Tyler, Pac. Coast 
Avif. no. 9, 1913, p. 86) ; Witch Creek, San Diego County (Bishop, Condor, vu, 
1905, p. 142). Some of the published records of ‘‘wnalaschcensis’’ probably be- 
long here. 
