FSeeAUI\ Ieee SL ens TTT) 922) IIe. 
31. Sitta carolinensis carolinensis Latham. 
Sitta carolinensis Latham, Index Ornith. Vol. 1, p. 262 (1790) (based on Srita cayolinensis Brisson. Ornith. Vol. 3 
pp- 596 etc. ; « in America, Jamaica » [errore!]. We accept Carolina [ex Brisson] as typical habitat.). 
Sitia melanocephala Vieillot, Nouv. Dict. Hist. Nat. Vol. 31, p. 336 (1819) (ex Latham etc.). 
Hab. Eastern United States (except Florida and Golf coast), and south-eastern British provinces. 
32. Sitta carolinensis atkinsi Scott. 
Sitta carolinensis atkinsi Scott, Auk, Vol. 7, p. 118 (1890) (Tarpon Springs, Florida). 
Hab. Florida, and westward alony Golf coast to Mississippi {Bay St. Louis). 
53. Sitta carolinensis aculeata Cassin. 
Sitta aculeata Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. Vol. 8, p. 254 (1856) (California). 
Hab. Pacific Coast district, from northern Lower California to British Columbia. 
34. Sitta carolinensis lagunz Brewster. 
Sitta carolinensis lagunae Brewster, Auk, Vol. 8, p. 149 (1891) (Sierra de la Laguna, southern Lower California). 
Hab. Cape St. Lucas district of Lower California. 
535. Sitta carolinensis nelsoni Mearns. 
Sitta carolinensts nelsoni Mearns, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. Vol. 24, p. 918 (1902) (Huachuca Mts., Arizona). 
Hab. Rocky Mountains and Great Plains districts, from eastern British Columbia and western Manitoba 
to Sonora, Chihuahua and western Texas. 
36. Sitta carolinensis mexicana Nelson & Palmer. 
Sitta carolinensis mexicana Nelson & Palmer, Auk, Vol. 11, p. 45 (1895) (Mount Orizaba, Puebla, Mexico). 
Hab. Mountains of southern and central Mexico, 
37. Sitta pusilla Latham. 
Sitta pusilla Latham, Index Ornith. Vol. 1, p. 263 (1790) (« based on Silta carolinensis minor Brisson, Ornith. 
Vol. 3, p. 598, pl. 5 : Carolina »). 
Sitta minoy Bechstein, Latham’s Uebers. Vogel, Vol. 1, p. 533, footnote in text (1793) (based on Sitta europaea 0 
Gmelin, Syst. Nat. Vol. 1,1, p. 440). 
Sitta pusilla caniceps O. Bangs, Auk, Vol. 15, p. 180 (1898) (Clear Water, Hillsboro Co., Florida). 
Hab. Coast pine belt of south-eastern United States, from southern Maryland and southern Delaware to 
Florida and eastern Texas; Bahamas (Great Bahama Island). 
35. Sitta pygmaa pygmea Vigors. 
Sitla pygmaea Vigors, Zoology, Voyage « Blossom +, p. 25, pl. 4, f. 2 (1839) (Monterey, California). 
Hab. Mountains of western North America and Mexico, in coniferous forests; north to British 
Columbia, south to states of Vera Cruz, Puebla, Mexico; east to Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, 
New Mexico etc. 
39. Sitta pygmza leuconucha Anthony. 
Sitta pygmaea leuconucha Anthony, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sc. (2), Vol. 2, p. 
California). 
77 (1889) (San Pedro Martir Mts., Lower 
Sitla albinucha Sharpe, Hand-list Birds, Vol. 4, p. 350 (1903) (nom. emend.). 
Hab. San Pedro Martir Mountains, northern Lower California, and northward to mountains of San 
Diego County, California. 
40. Sitta neumayer neumayer Michahelles. 
Sitta Neumayer Michahelles, Isis, Vol. 23, p. 814 (1830) (Ragusa, in southern Dalmatia). 
Sitta orientalis Brehm, Handb. Naturg. Vog. Deutschl. p. 207 (1831) (« im siidlichen Dalmatien »). 
Sitla rufescens Gould, Birds Europe, Vol. 3, pl. 235 (1837) (ex Temminck MS : Dalmatia). 
Sitta savatilis Schinz, Europ. Fauna, Vol, 1, p. 266 (1840) (Dalmatia). 
Fig. Dresser, Birds Europe, Vol. 3, pl. 120. 
Hab. South-eastern Europe, Balkan Peninsula :southern Dalmatia, Herzegovina, Montenegro, Bulgaria, 
western parts of Turkey and Greece. (The records of its occurrence in Croatia and Spain are not 
reliable.) 
