44 GENERA AND SPECIES OF BIEDS. 



5. barbatus, Licht. (p. 393.) S.B. Mexico, Vera Cruz. 



6. leucopixrys (Gould), (p. 394.) Guatemala, Costa Eiea. 



7. hypospodius, Salvia, Bull. B. O. Club, vi. p. /. Costa Rica. 



II. CALLIPEPLA, Wagler. 



(Ogilvie Grant, Oat. B. xxii. p. 394, 1893.) 



1. squamata (Vig.). (p. 395.) 



2. castanogaster, Brewst. (p. 396.) 



HI. OREORTYX, Baircl. 



(Ogilvie Grant, t. c. p. 397.) 



1 . pictus (Dougl.). (p. 397.) 



2. plumiferus (Gould), (p. 397, pt .*). 



New Mexico, Arizona, 

 S.W. Texas, 

 N. & C. Mexico. 



N.E. Mexico, 



Bio Grande, Texas. 



Pacific coast, U.S. 

 Sierra Nevada, etc. 



3. confinis, Anthony, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. (2) ii. Lower California. 



p. 74 (1889). 



IV. LOPHORTYX, Bp. 



(Ogilvie Grant, t. c. p. 399.) 



1. californicus (Shaw $ Nodd.). (p. 400.) 



2. vallicola, Bidgw., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. viii. 



p. 355 (1885). 



3. gambeli, Nutt. (p. 403.) 



[deserticola, Stephens, Auk, xii. p. 371, 1895.] 



4. fulvipectus, Nelson, Auk, xvi. p. 26 (1899). 



5. douglasi ( Vig.). (p. 404.) 



6. bensoni, Eidgw.f. 



7. leucoprosopon, BHchen., Orn. MB. iii. p. 10 



(1895). 



Pacific coast-region of 

 United States from 

 Washington State to 

 Cape S. Lucas. 



Interior of California to 

 Cape S. Lucas. 



W. Texas to Arizona, 

 Utah to Sonora, and 

 S. California. 



N.W. Mexico (Sonora). 

 W. Mexico. 

 Sonora. 

 Patr. ign. 



* Not considered different from O. pictus by Mr. 

 t In Hit. 



'. Ogilvie Grant (I. 



