June, 1902. CHKCK-LIST OF CALIFORNIA BIRDS 67 



434 (703) Mimus polyglottos leucopterus (Vigors) Mearns. 



Western Mockingbird. 



>Syn. — Mimus polyglottos; Mimus caudatus. 



Status — Common resident throughout Lower Sonoran, north through Owens, San 

 Joaquin and Salinas Valle3's; recorded north casually to San Geronimo, Chico and Grid- 

 ley; most numerous in the San Diegan district. 



435 (704) Galeoscoptes carolinensis (Linnceusj Cabanis. 



Catbird. 



Syn. — Mimus carolinensis. 



vStatds — Known only from the record by C. H. Townsend of a specimen secured on the 

 Farallone Islands, September 4, 18S4. 



436 (708) Toxostoma bendirei (Coues) Richmond. 



Bendire Thrasher. 



Syn . — Ha rporhynch u s bendirei. 



Status — Known only from the deserts of southeaetem California, whence it has been 

 recorded from Agua Caliente and Warrens Wells. 



437 (710) Toxostoma rediviva rediviva (Gambel) Gambel. 



California Thrasher. 



Syn. — Harpes rediviva\ Harporhynchus redivivus, part. 



vStatuS — Common resident of the Upper Sonoran Zone west of the Sierra Nevada north of 

 about latitude 35*^; recorded north to Raird, Shasta County. 



438 (710 a) Toxostoma rediviva pasadenensis (Grinnell) Richmond. 



Pasadena Thrasher. 



Syn. — Toxostoma rediviva, part; Harporhynchus redivivus, part; Harporhynchus rediviv- 



vs pasadenensis. 

 vStatus — Common resident below Transition in the San Diegan district. 



439 (711) Toxostoma lecontei lecontei lyawrence. 



Leconte Thrasher. 



Syn. — Harporhynchus leco?ttei\ Harporhynchus redivivus lecontei. 



Status- Fairly common resident in the deserts of southeastern California (Lower Sonoran); 



recorded north to head of Owens Valley (Benton) and west to Onyx and Buena Vista 



Lake, Kern County. 



440 (712) Toxostoma crissalis Henry. 



Crissal Thrasher. 



S V N . — Harporhynchus crissalis. 



Status — Resident locally in the Colorado Desert, from Fort Yuma northwest to Palm 

 Springs. 



