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57. Parus lugubris anatoliz Hartert. 
Parus lugubris anatoliae Hartert, Vog. Palaarkt. Fauna, Lief. 3, p. 368 {1905) (Ahoory, Asia Minor). 
Hab. Mountains of Asia Minor. 
158. Parus cinctus cinctus Boddaert. 
Parus cinctus Beddaert, Tabl. Pl. Enl. p. 44 (1783) (ex Daubenton, Pl. Enl. 708, Buffon & Brisson : Siberia). 
Parus sibtricus Gmelin, Syst. Nat. Vol. 1, 1, p. 1013 (1789) (ex Daubenton etc., Siberia). 
Parus lapponicus Lundahl, Notiser Sallsk. Fauna Fenn. Vol. 1, p. 4, pl. 1, f. 1 (1848) (Lappland). 
Parus septentrionalis (nec Harris 1845!) Brehm, Vogelfang, p. 243 (1855) (Russia). 
Poecila stbirica vera Brehm, Naumannia, Vol. 6, p. 369 (1856) (« Verirrt sich aus dem Asiatischen Russland nach 
Europa, kommt aber auch in Norw egen vor »). 
Poecila sibirica microrhynchos Brehm, 1bidem, p. 369 (new name for P. septentrionalis rehm). 
Parus melanothorax (Brehm in litt.) Olphe-Galliard, Ornith. Jahrb. Vol. 3, p. 137 (1892) (Norway). 
Fig. Dresser, Birds Europe, Vol. 3, pl. 112 
Hab. Northern parts of Scandinavia, Lappland, North Russia and northern Siberia (eastwards to the 
Jenissey). 
159. Parus cinctus sayanus (Sushkin). 
Poectle cincta sayana Sushkin, Bull. Brit. Ornith. Club, Vol. 14, p 44 (1904) (« Sayan occidentalis, Altai»). 
Hab. Eastern Sayan-Range, Altai Mountains. 
160. Parus cinctus obtectus Cabanis. 
Parus (Poecile) obtectus Cabanis, Journ, f. Ornith. Vol. 19, p. 237 (1871) (south of Lake Baikal, Siberia). 
Parus grisescens Sharpe & Dresser Birds Europe, Vol. 3, p. 129 (1871) (south shores of Lake Baikal). 
Hab. Siberia, from Tomsk (?), the Jenissey River (Krasnoyarsk) and the countries round Lake Baikal, 
east to Amoorland. Exact eastern limits not known. 
16r. Parus cinctus kolymensis (Buturlin). 
Poecile kolymensis Buturlin, Journ. f. Ornith. Vol. 56, p. 284 (1908) (Kolyma R., N. E. Siberia). 
Hab. N. E. Siberia, from the Kolyma River south to the shores of the Okhotsk Sea. 
2. Parus cinctus alascensis (Prazak). 
Poecile cincta alascensis Prazak, Ornith. Jahrb. Vol. 6, p. 92 (1895) (Alaska); cfr. Ridgway, Birds North- and 
Middle America, Vol. 3, 1904, p. 411. 
Hab. Nothern Alaska (St. Michael, valley of Kowak River etc.) and eastwards to northern Mackenzie 
(Fort Anderson)... 
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- Parus hudsonicus hudsonicus Forster. 
Parus Hudsonicus J. &. Forster, Philos. Trans. Vol. 62, pp. 408, 430 (1772) (Severn R., Hudson Bay). 
Parus hudsontcus evura Coues, Key N. Americ. Birds, ed. 2, p. 267 (1884) (Alaska). 
Parus hudsonicus ungava Rhoads, Auk, Vol. 10, p. 32g (1893) (Fort Chimo, Ungava). 
Parus stoneyi Ridgway, Man. N. Amer. Birds, p. 591 (1887) (Kowak R., N. W. Alaska). 
Hab. From shores cf Hudson Bay (including Ungava district) north-westward to Alaska (north and west 
of Cook Inlet) as far as valley of Kowak River. 
164. Parus hudsonicus columbianus Rhoads. 
Parus hudsonicus columbianus Rhoads, Auk, Vol. ro, p. 23 (1893) (Field, British Columbia). 
Hab. Rotky Mountain district, from interior of British Columbia, north. Montana and Alberta to Kenai 
Peninsula, Alaska. 
165. Parus hudsonicus littoralis Bryant. 
Parus hudsonicus var. littoralis Bryant, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Vol. 9, p. 368 (1865) (Yarmouth, Nova Scotia). 
Hab. South-eastern British Provinces (south. Labrador, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia) and 
extreme north-eastern United States (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, N. E. New York). 
166. Parus rufescens rufescens Townsend 1). 
Pavus rufescens Townsend, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc, Philad. Vol. 7, Pt. 2, p. 190 (1837) (Columbia River). 
) J. Grinnell, The Origin and Distribution of the Chestnut-Backed Chickadee; Auk, Vol. 21, 1904, pp. 364-352. 
