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ander Archipelago and the Queen Charlotte Islands. There can be 



no shadow of a doubt as to the applicability of the name townsendi. 



The only label upon the skin (besides the red "type label") was 



O Passerella iliaca townsendi 

 ^ Passerella iliaca fuliginosa 



Fig. V. Map showing stations of occurrence of Passerell-a iliaca townsendi 

 and P. {. fuliginosa in California, as established by specimens examined by the 

 author. The region enclosed within the dotted outline has been satisfactorily 

 demonstrated to be the only part of California visited commonly by townsendi; 

 it is evidently the southern extremity of the normal winter habitat of the sub- 

 species. Fuliginosa is of little more than casual occurrence in California. 



presumably attached to it by Professor Baird. Upon the face of the 

 label the words "Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C." have 

 been crossed out with a pen, and "Coll. of S. F. Baird" written in. 

 Upon the back of the label are written the words "From Audubons 



