PASSEEES— TEOGLODYTIDAE— CiSTOTHOEUS STELLAEIS. 185 



No. 



Sex. 



Locality. 



Date. 



Collector. 



Wing. 



Tail. 



Bill. 



Tarsus. 



I°3 

 164 

 S2 

 132 

 6S 

 10 

 22 



S2 

 129 

 2S6 

 791 

 301 



$jun. 

 $ ad. 

 S ad. 

 <? ad. 

 $ ad. 

 Jun. 

 Jun. 

 5 ad. 

 S ad. 

 <? ad. 



Wahsatch Mts., Utah.. 

 Otter Creek, Utah 



Aug. 17, 1S72 

 Sept. 14, 1S72 

 May 14, 1873 

 May 22, 1873 

 June 27, 1S73 

 July 4, 1874 

 July 25, 1874 

 July 26, 1874 

 Aug. 11, 1S74 

 Sept. 19, 1S74 

 Sept. 22, 1874 

 Sept. 26, 1S74 



H. W. Henshaw 











do 











do 



do 



2.09 

 2. 10 

 2.06 



2.03 

 2.00 

 1.S7 

 2.23 

 2.0S 

 2.05 

 1.9S 



1.97 

 2. 02 

 1. 90 

 1. 92 

 1.88 

 1.7S 

 2.05 

 1.98 



i-77 

 1. So 



0. 50 

 0.54 

 0.54 

 0. 50 

 0.45 

 0.48 

 0.4S 

 0. 50 

 0.54 

 0.47 



0.6S 

 0.63 

 0. 72 

 0. 72 

 0. 70 

 0. 65 

 0. 72 

 0.67 

 0.68 

 0.6S 



do 



South Park, Colo 



Dr. J. T. Rothrock.... 



do 



do 



H. W. Henshaw 



C. E. Aiken 



Willow Spring, Ariz 



Fort Garland, Colo 



do 



Mount Graham, Ariz . . 



H. W. Henshaw 







CISTOTHOEUS STELLAEIS (Licht.) 

 Short-bllBed Harsh Wren. 



Troglodytes stellaris, Licht. — Xaumann, Vcigel Deutschlands, iii, 1S23, 724 (Caro- 

 lina). 



Cistothorus stellaris, Bd., Birds X\ A., 1858, 365. — Hayd., Trans. Am. Phil. Soc, xii, 

 1802, 103 (Council Bluffs aud Big Sioux Eiver).— Bd., Rev. Am. Birds, i, 

 1S64, 110.— Snow, Birds Kan., 1872, 9.— Coxtes, Key N. A. Birds, 1872, 

 88. — Bd., Brew., & Eidg., X. A. Birds, i, 1871, 159, pi. ix, f. 7. — Yarrow 

 & Henshaw, Bep. Orn. Specs., 1872, Wheeler's Exped., 1874, 9. — Henshaw, 

 An. Lye. Nat. Hist. K Y., xi, 1874, 3.— Id., An. List Birds Utah, 1872, 

 Wheeler's Exped., 1871, 11. — Coues, Birds Northwest, 1874, 36. 



Troglodytes brevirostris, Nutt., Man. i, 1832, 436. 



The most western locality hitherto recorded for this species is the Loup 

 Fork of the Platte, where it was taken by Lieutenant Warren's expedition. 



While at Provo, Utah, we received undoubted evidence of its existence 

 in the marshes of the river, where it lived in company with the preceding- 

 species. Althoug'h no individuals were actually captured, the nests and 

 eggs were seen which had been secured in this locality. 



CISTOTHOEUS PALUSTEIS, Wils., var. PALUDICOLA, Bd. 



Western Long-hilled Marsh Wren. 



Cistothorus palustris var. paludicola, Bd., Eev. Am. Birds, i, 1864, 148. — Bd., Brew., 

 & Eidg., N. A. Birds, i, 1874, 161.— Yarrow & Henshaw, Rep. Orn. Specs., 

 1872, Wheeler's Exped., 1874, 9.— Henshaw, An. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., xi, 

 1874, 3— /(/., An. List Birds Utah, 1872, Wheeler's Exited., 1874, 41. 



