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14. Sayornis pallida (Sw.): Tyrannula pallida, Sw. Phil. 

 Mag. 1827, p. 367 ; M. saya, Bp. Am. Orn. pi. 2. f. 3. 



15. Sayornis nigricans (Sw.) ; Tyr. nigricans, Sw. Phil. Mag. 

 1827, p. 367. 



16. Carpodacus rhodocolpus, Cab. (C. familiaris Ameri- 

 canorum.) 



See my remarks on this species in P. Z. S. 1856, p. 304. 



17. Pipilo fuscus (Sw.) ; Cass. B. Cal. pi. 122. 



18. Pipilo oregonus, Bell, Pipilo arcticus, ex California et 

 Oregon auct. 



19. Zonotrichia gambelli (Nutt.) ; Gam b el in Journ. Ac. 

 Phil. i. p. 50. 



It is doubtful, I think, whether this species is distinct from the 

 eastern Z. leucophrys. 



20. Agel^eus gubernator (Wagl.). 



21. Sturnella neglecta (Aud.). 



22. Cyanocitta stelleri (Pallas) ; Gamb. in Journ. Ac. Phil, 

 i. p. 45. 



23. Cyanocitta californica (Vig.) ; Gamb. ibid. p. 45. 



24. Melanerpes formicivorus (Sw.) ; Cass. B. Cal. pi. 2. 



25. Melanerpes ruber (Gm.). 



26. Picus harrisi (Aud.). 



27. PlCUS GARDINERI (Aud.). 



These two last birds seem to be the western representatives of 

 Picus villosus and P. pubescens. 



28. Picus nuttalli, Gamb. R. Ac. Sc. Phil. i. p. 259. Picus 

 wilsoni, Malh. R. Z. 1849, p. 529. 



This bird was erroneously united by Mr. Gambel (after describing 

 it as new) to Picus scalaris, and is figured under that name, Journ. 

 Ac. Phil. pi. 9. f. 2, 3. See P. Z. S. 1856, p. 307. 



29. COLAPTES MEXICANUS (Sw.). 



30. Callipepla picta, Gould, Mon. Odont. pi. 15. 



31. Callipepla californica, Gould, Mon. pi. 16. 



32. BOTAURUS LENTIGINOSUS (Mont.). 



33. jEgialites VOCIFERUS(Wils.). 



