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parts pale ashy, washed with chestnut on the sides, with faint trace of the same on breast 

 and crissum. Crest thin, an inch long, dark brown and ashy instead of black, and with 

 a ehesitnut frontlet; lores white; bill black; feet dark plumbeous. Size of P. hicotor, the 

 bill even larger. Wing 3.12; tail 2.95; tarsus 0.77 -, bill 0.42. Lately discovered in Bee 

 County, Texas. The Auk, Jan. 1887, p. 28. 



53 6Js. Add: Psaltriparus minimus grindse. Grinda's Bush-tit. Adult: Cap pale 

 brown, lightening on sides of head into white on chin and throat; other under parts exactly 

 as in P. minimus. Upi^er parts light plumbeous-gray, well contrasted with the brown of the 

 nape. Bill and feet black. Wing 2.00; tail 2.30 graduated 0.50; bill 0.20. A slight 

 local variation, combining to some extent the characters of Nos. 53 and 54. Lower Califor- 

 nia. Pr. U. S. Nat. Mus., vi., Oct. 1883, p. 155. 



744. Psaltriparus plumbeus. 

 [745.] melanotis. 



746. Auriparus flaviceps. 



727. Sitta cai'olinensis. 

 727a. carolinensis aculeata. 



728. canadensis. 



729. pusilla. 



730. pygmsea. 

 726. Certhia familiaris americana. 

 726a. familiaris mexicana. 



713. Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus. 



714. affinis. 



715. Salpinctes obsoletus. 



716. guadaloupensis. 

 Qbbis. Add : Salpinctes obsoletus guadalupensis. Guadalupe Rock Wren. 



insular race, differing slightly in the darker coloration, and somewhat in proportions. 



wing 2.60-2.75; tail 2.20-2.30; bill 0.59; tarsus 0.85: 

 Islaud, Lower California. 



An 

 9 , a little smaller. Guadalupe 



66. Catherpes mexicanus. 



67. mexicanus conspersus. 

 67a. mexicanus punctulatus. 



[717.] Catherpes mexicanus. 

 717a. mexicanus conspersus. 



000. [Not admitted in the List] 



