80 CHARACTEES OF SIALIA MEXICANA 



song is melody without great power; delightful modulation 

 without exhibition of the highest art : it is sweet and charming, 

 lacking great force, yet with a touch of such nervous quality 

 that more is left to the imagination than is revealed. Like the 

 sunshine of the days when the year is young, and nature seems 

 to pause to gather strength for her intended triumphs, this melt- 

 ing music of the Bluebird is full of delicious languor and dreamy 

 voluptuousness, suggesting the possibilities of all things, ex- 

 pressing the realities of none. It is a promise and a pledge of 

 the future, like the unconscious yearning of a maiden for what 

 she knows not. 



"Westeru or Mexican Bluebird 



Sialia mexicana 



Slalia mexicana, S. 4- R. PB A. ii. 1831, 202.— Bp. C. &GL. 183R, 16.- Oamh. Pr. Phils. Acad. iii. 

 1846, 113 (California).— GiztoJ. Journ. Phila. Acad. i. 1847, 37.— Sci. PZS. 1856, 293 (Cor- 

 ioya).—Scl. PZS. 1857, 126 (California).- Brf. BNA. 18.58, 223.— Scl. PZS. 1859, 235 (Van- 

 conver).- Sc;. PZS. 1859, 362 (Xalapa).— Henry, Pr. Phila. Acad. xi. 1859, 106 (New 

 Mexico).— XaM<!i», Pr. Phila. Acad. xi. 1859, 190 (California).- /fterm. PRRR. x. 1859, 

 i3.—Kenn. PRRR. x. 1859, 23.-0. If S. NHWT. 1860, 173.— SA Ives's Rep. pt. v. 1861, 

 5.—Bd. Rev. AB. 1864, 63.— Ooues, Ibia, I'. 1865, 163 (Arizona).— Coaes, Pr. Phila. Acad, 

 xviii. 1866, 66 (Fort Whipple, Ariz.).— Coues, Pr. Phila. Acad. xx. 1868, 82 (Arizona).— 

 Brown, Ibis, iv'. 1868, 420 (Vanr.onver). —Cooy. Am. Sat. iii. 1869, 32, ISS.—Sumich. Mem. 

 Bast. Soc. i. 1869, 544 (Vera Crnz).— Coop. Pr. Cala. Acad. 1870, 75 (Colorado River).— 

 Coop. B. Oal. i. 1870, 2e.—Coop. Am. Nat. iv. 1871, 15S.— Aiken, Pr. Bost. Soc. xv. 1872, 

 194 (Colorado).— ^(ZeTi, Ball. MCZ. iii. 1872, 174 (Colorado).— Ooats, Key, 1872, 76.— 



Aiken, Am. Nat. vii. 1873, IB.—Ooop. Am. Nat. viii. 1874. 16 Ooues. BNW. 1874, 14 ; 



Trippe, ibid. 229.— Bd. Br. IfRy. NAB. i. 1874, 65, pi. 5, f. 2.—Yarr. If Hensh. Rep. Orn. 

 Specs. 1874, J.-Hmih. ibid. 9S.— Nelson, Pr. Bost. Soc. xvii. 1875, 356.— Hensk. List B. 

 Ariz. 1875, iSi.— Hensh. Zool. Expl. W. 100 Merid. 1876, 161. 



Slalla OCCldentallS, Towns. Journ. Phila. Acad. vii. 1837, 188 (Columbia River).— .4kA BA. 

 ii. 1841, 176, pi. US.—Nutt. Man. i. 2d ed. 1840, 5\3.— Woodh. Silgreave's Rep. 1853, 68.— 

 Hmry, Pr. Phila. Acad. vii. 1855, 310 (New Mexico).— JVotJ. PRRR. vi. 18,57, 80. 



Sylvia OCCldentallS, And. OB. .. 1839. 41, pi. 393. 



Slalia cjeruleocollis, Vigors, Zool. Voy. Blossom, .1839, 18, pi. a 



Western Bluebird, Mexican Bluebird, Vulg. 



Hajb. — United States and Mexico, from the Eastern foothills of the Rocky 

 Mountains to the Pacific. North to Vancouver. East occasionally to Iowa. 



Ch. sp. — $ Supra, cum capite toto etgula, azurea; dorso medio, 

 pectore lateribusque castaneis; ventre medio et crisso griseocceru- 

 lescentibus. 9 Griseo-azurea, dorso medio rufescente, alis, uropy- 

 gio cauddque cceruleis, pectore lateribusque griseo-rufis, guld, 

 ventre crissoque griseo-cmrulescentibus. 



^, adult: Rich azure-blue, including the head and neck all around. A 

 patch of purplish-chestnut on the middle of the back ; breast and sides rich 

 chestnut; belly and vent dull blue or bluish-gray. Bill and feet black. 

 Size of the last species. 



