234 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



d. Agelaius phoeniceus floriddnus Maynard. Florida Bed-wing. [4g8c.] 



Agelaius phoeniceus floridanus Maynard, Birds East N. A., Pt. 40, 1895, 

 698. (Key West, Florida.) 



Range. — Florida (except the southeastern coast and keys), and west 

 along the Gulf coast at least to Galveston, Texas. 



e. Agelaius phoeniceus f6rtis Ridgway. Thick-billed Bed-wing. [498d.] 



Agelaius phceniceits fortis Ridgway, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., Ill, April, 

 1901, 153. (Omaha, Nebraska.) 



Range. — Central North America. Breeds from central Mackenzie and 

 southern Keewatin south to northeastern Colorado and northern Texas; 

 winters principally in the southern part of its breeding range, wandering irreg- 

 ularly further eastward. 



/. Agelaius phoeniceus neutralis Ridgway. San Diego Bed-wing. [498e.] 



Agelaius phoeniceus neutralis Ridgway, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., Ill, April, 

 1901, 153. (Jacumba, San Diego Co., California.) 



Range. — Breeds from eastern British Colimibia south to northern Lower 

 California, Chihuahua, New Mexico, and western Texas; winters east to 

 the Lower Rio Grande, Texas. 



g. Agelaius phoeniceus caurinus Ridgway. Northwestern Bed-wing. [498/] 



Agelaius phoeniceus caurinus Ridgway, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., Ill, 

 April, 1901, 153. (Cedar Hill, Vancouver Island, B. C.) 



Range. — Northwest coast from British Columbia to Mendocino County, 

 California. 



h. Agelaius phoeniceus richmondi Nelson. Vera Cruz Bed-wing. [498?.] 



Agelaius phoeniceus richmondi Nelson, Auk, XIV, Jan., 1897, 58. (Tlaco- 

 talpan. Vera Cruz, Mexico.) 



Range. — Southern coast and Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas south 

 through eastern Mexico to Yucatan and eastern Guatemala; winters south to 

 eastern Nicaragua and Costa Rica. 



Agelaius gubemator (Wagler). 



Range. — California, western Arizona, and southeast to the south- 

 ern end of the Mexican tableland. 



a. [Agelaius gubemator gubemator. Extralimital.] 



b. Agelaius gubemator califomicus Nelson. Bicolored Bed-wing. [499.] 



Agelaius gubemator californicus Nelson, Auk, XIV, Jan., 1897, 59. 

 (Stockton, California.) 



