APPENDIX. 609 
(86.) Page 544, after H. cinereus: 
709a. Harporhynchus cinereus mearnsi AnrHony. Mearns’s Thrasher.' 
Similar to H. cinereus, but much darker and browner above, with rump and 
upper tail-coverts decidedly rufescent; spots on lower parts much larger and 
blacker; white spots on tips of rectrices smaller; flanks, anal region, and under 
tail-coverts much deeper buffy ; bill less curved. Hab. Western Lower California 
(San Quentin to San Fernando). 
(87.) Page 547, after H. affinis: 
713a. Heleodytes brunneicapillus bryanti AnrHony. 
Bryant’s Cactus Wren.’ 
“Differing from afinis in very much heavier spotting of lower parts, the 
black predominating, in extreme specimens, on the throat and upper breast, and 
in its perfectly barred tail and slight wash of rufous on belly and flanks; from 
brunneicapillus by heavier spotting, especially on sides and belly, in having inter- 
mediate rectrices more or less perfectly barred, and in much less rusty wash on 
lower parts.” Hab. Western Lower California (north to San Diego ?). 
(88.) Page 550, after T. ludovicianus: 
718). Thryothorus ludovicianus lomitensis Sznnerr. Lomita Wren‘ 
Similar to T. ludovicianus, but much less rufescent above, rump with larger 
white spots, upper tail-coverts more distinctly barred, tail paler and mottled 
rather than barred; sides and flanks usually barred with brown; averaging 
smaller than J. ludovicianus, with the bill more slender. Hab. Lower Rio 
Grande Valley (Texas side). 
(89.) Page 551, under T. bewickii spilurus: 
719.1. Thryothorus leucophrys AnrHony. San Clemente Wren.‘ 
Similar to T. bewickii spilurus, but much grayer above, with a much broader 
and whiter superciliary stripe, less heavily barred under tail-coverts, and longer 
bill. Hab. San Clemente Island, California. 
(90.) Pages 553, 554, T. aédon parkmanii: 
This includes two forms, supposed to be distinguished as follows: 
fi. Browner. Hab. Pacific coast district. 
721a. T. aédon parkmanii (Aup.). Parkman’s Wren. 
1 Harporhynchus cinereus mearnet Antuony, Auk, xii. Jan. 1895, 53. 
2 Heleodytes brunneicapillus bryanti Antuony, Auk, xi. July, 1894, 212. 
3 Thryothorus ludovicianus lomitensia Senn., Auk, vii. Jan. 1890, 58. 
(Norz.—The range of 7. ludovicianus to be emended by eliminating “including northeastern Mexico,” etc., 
which pertains to 7. 2. berlandieri, a well-marked race, which differs from 7. J. lomitensis in richer coloration, 
the under parts being bright tawny-buff.) 
* Thryothorus leucophrys ANTHONY, Auk, xii. Jan. 1895, 52. 
