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. Parus palustris hellmayri Bianchi. 
Parus palustris hellmayri Bianchi, Ann. Mus. Zool. St-Pétersb. Vol. 7, p. 236 (1902) (based on « Parus sp. nov.» 
Kleinschmidt, Ornith. Jahrb. Vol. 8, 1897, p. 77 : Pekin, China). 
Hab. North China ;: Pekin. 
130. Parus palustris brevirostris (Taczanowski). 
Poicilia brevivostris Taczanowski, Journ. f. Ornith. Vol. 20, p. 444 (1872) (South Baicalia). 
Hab, Central Siberia (Krasnoyarsk to Irkutsk, Lake Baical, Altai etc.). 
131. Parus palustris crassirostris (Taczanowsk1). 
Poicilia palustris crassivostris Taczanowski, Bull. Soc. Zool. Fr. Vol, 10, }. 470 (1885) (Sidemi River, East Siberia). 
Hab. S. E. Siberia : Ussuriland ; Corea ?. 
132. Parus palustris hensoni Stejneger. 
Parus hensoni Stejneger, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. Vol. 15, p. 342 (1892) (Hakodate, Yezo). 
Parus seebohmi Stejneger, ibidem, p. 343 (1892) (Sapporo, Yezo). 
Hab. North Japan : Yezo and Iterup, Kuril Isl. 
133, Parus atricapillus atricapillus Linneus. 
Parus atricapillus Linneus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, Vol. 1, p. 341 (1766) (based on Brisson, « Payus canadensis atricapil- 
lus », Ornith. Vol. 3, p. 553 : Canada). 
Pavus melanocephalus Brehm, Vogelfang, p. 242 (1855) (Nordamerika). 
Fig. Audubon, Ornith. Biogr. Vol. 4, 1838, p. 374, pl. 353, f. 3. 
Hab. North-eastern United States and south-eastern British Provinces, north to New Foundland, 
southern Labrador, south to about 4o° lat. A separate colony inhabits the area between the Rocky 
Mountains and Cascade Range, in eastern Washington, western Idaho and central British Colum- 
bia (cfr, Ridgway, Birds North- and Middle America, Vol. 3, 1904, p. 398). 
134. Parus atricapillus septentrionalis Harris. 
Parus septentrionalis Harris, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. Vol 2, p. 300 (Dec. 1845) (near mouth of Yellowstone 
a ee Eee a Vest welita 
Parus albescens Baird, Rep. Pacific R. R. Survey, Vol. 9, p. xxxvu (1858) (Rocky Mountains; nomen nudum, 
but characters given, without name, on p. 389, in text). 
Hab. Great Plains and Rocky Mountain districts of central Nerth America, from New Mexico and 
Kansas to Alaska (Kenai), east to eastern Kansas, Iowa, S. Dakota, W. Minnesota, Manitoba etc.). 
135. Parus atricapillus turneri Ridgway. 
Parus atricapillus turneri Ridgway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. Vol. 2, p. 89 (1884) (St. Michael, Alaska). 
Hab. Alaska, west and north of Cook Inlet. 
136, Parus atricapillus occidentalis Baird. 
Parus occidentalis Baird, Rep. Pacific R. R. Survey, Vol. 9, p. 391 (1858) (Shoal-water Bay, Washington). 
Hab. North-west Coast of North America : from the Columbia River to British Columbia. 
My -964, So Brtqen 
137. Parus atricapillus carolinensis Aububon. 
Parus cavolinensis Audubon, Ornith. Biogr. Vol. 2, p. 341, pl. 160 (1834) (near Charleston, South Carolina). 
Hab. Eastern United States (south of 400 latitude), south to northern- and western Florida and golf coast 
westward to Louisiana. 
138. Parus atricapillus agilis Sennett. 
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Parus carolinensis agilis Sennett, Auk, Vol. 5, p. 46 (1888) (Bee Co., Texas). 
Hab. Eastern and central Texas, Indian Territory and Oklahoma. 
. Parus atricapillus impiger Bangs. 
Parus carolinensis impiger Bangs, Proc. New Eng]. Zool. Club, Vol. 4, p- 1 (1903) (Deep Creek, near Lake Ashby, 
East Florida), ‘ 
Hab, Eastern Florida. 
. Parus atricapillus kamtschatkensis (Bonaparte), 
Poecila kamtschatkensis Bonaparte, Consp. Gen. Avium, Vol. 1, p. 230 (1850) («Parus palustris, ex Kamtschatka, Mus. 
Lugd. »). 
