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479 (710, part) Toxostoma redivivum sonomae Grinnell* 
SonoMA THRASHER 
Synonyms—Harporhynchus redivivus, part; Toxrostoma redivivum, part; 
California Thrasher, part. 
Status—Fairly common resident of the Upper Sonoran zone around the 
upper end of the Sacramento Valley and thence west through the inner coast 
ranges north of San Francisco Bay. Recorded from Marin County (J. Mail- 
liard, Condor, mr, 1901, p. 72), and near Vacaville, Solano County (Mus. Vert. 
Zool.), north to Covelo, Mendocino County (Mus. Vert. Zool.) and Baird, Shasta 
County (Townsend, Proce. U. S. Nat. Mus., x, 1887, p. 225) ; probably south on 
east side of Sacramento Valley at least to Placer County, in vicinity of which 
county intergradation with pasadenense probably takes place. 
*New subspecies; type no. 23615, Mus. Vert. Zool.; one mile west of Guerneville, 
Sonoma County, California; August 30, 1913; collected by J. and H. W. Grinnell; orig. 
no. 2323. Similar to 7. r. redivivum, but size slightly greater and back, chest and sides 
less “warm” in tone of brown; similar to 7. r. pasadenense, but size, especially of 
foot, greater, and coloration throughout darker, less ashy. 
480 (710, part) Toxostoma redivivum pasadenense (Grinnell) 
5 PASADENA THRASHER 
Synonyms—Harporhynchus redivivus, part; Toxostoma redivivum, part; 
Harporhynchus redivivus pasadenensis; California Thrasher, part; Sickle-billed 
Thrush, part. 
Status—Common resident below the Transition zone throughout the San 
Diegan district, west to Santa Barbara; north along the coast ranges to Salinas 
Valley and San Benito County (Mailliard coll.) ; and through the San Joaquin 
and Sacramento valleys, chiefly along the western foothills of the Sierras, to 
vicinity of Amador County, beyond which intergradation with sonomae of the 
Sacramento Valley takes place. Intergradation with redivivwm probably takes 
place through Monterey County. Easternmost stations are: Weldon, Kern 
County (Mus. Vert. Zool.), and Cuyamaeca Mountains, San Diego County 
(J. G. Cooper, Amer. Nat., vit, 1874, p. 17). 
481 (711) Toxostoma lecontei lecontei Lawrence 
LECONTE THRASHER 
Synonyms—Harporhynchus lecontei; Harporhynchus redivivus lecontei; 
Leconte Thrush. 
Status—Fairly common resident in suitable portions of the Lower Sonoran 
zone throughout southeastern California (east of the Pacific watershed), west to 
Banning (Gilman, Condor, v1, 1904, p. 95) and Antelope Valley (specimen in 
Grinnell coll.), and north, east of the Sierras, to Benton, at the head of Owens 
Valley (A. K. Fisher, N. Amer. Fauna no. 7, 1893, p. 129, map 3); also in the 
bed of the upper San Joaquin Valley, at Buena Vista Lake (Fisher, loc. cit.), 
Onyx, Kern River Valley (Anthony, Zoe, 1v, 1893, p. 223; Mus. Vert. Zool.), 
Bakersfield and McKittrick, Kern County (Swarth, Condor, xm, 1911, p. 161), 
