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the mountains of Lassen and Modoc counties, northeastern California, to the 

 White Mountains of eastern California, and to central Colorado; winters 

 south to southwestern Cahfomia, Arizona, and New Mexico, and east to 

 Kansas. 



e. Fasserella iliaca stSpbensi Anthony. Stephens's Fox Sparrow. [585f2.] 

 Passerella iliaca stephensi Anthony, Auk, XII, Oct., 1895, 348. (San 

 Jacinto Mountains, San Diego Co., California.) 



Range. — Southern California. Breeds in the Tejon, San Gabriel, San 

 Bernardino, and San Jacinto mountains. 



/. Passerella iliaca fuligindsa Ridgway. Sooty Fox Sparrow. [585e.] 



Passerella iliaca fuliginosa Ridgway, Auli, XVI, Jan., 1899, 36. (Neah 

 Bay, Washington.) 



Range. — Northwest coast strip. Breeds on the coast of British Columbia, 

 Vancouver Island, and northwestern Washington; winters south along the 

 coast to San Francisco, California. 



g. Passerella iliaca insul&ris Ridgway. Kadiak Fox Sparrow. [585/.] 

 Passerella iliaca insularis Ridgway, Auk, XVII, Jan., 1900, 30. (Kadiak, 

 Alaska.) 



Range. — Alaska coast strip. Breeds on Kadiak Island and on the coast 

 from Prince William- Sound south to Cross Soimd; winters along the coast 

 to southern California. 



h. Passerella iliaca townsendi (Auditbon). Townsend's Fox Sparrow. [585g.] 

 Plectrophanes townsendi Audubon, Birds Amer. (folio), IV, 1838, pi. 

 424, fig. 7. ("Shpres of the Columbia River.") 



Range. — Coast of southeastern Alaska. Breeds on the coast and islands 

 from Cross Sound to Dixon Entrance; winters south to Humboldt County, 

 California. 



Genus ARREMONOPS Ridgway. 



Arremonops Ridgway, Manual N. A. Birds, ed. 2, 1896, 434, 605. Type, 

 by orig. desig., Embernagra rufimrgata Lawrence. 



Arremonops rufivirgdtus (Lawrence). Texas Sparrow. [586.] 



Enibernagra rufimrgata Lawrence, Ann. Lye. N. H. N. Y., V, May, 1851, 

 112, pi. V, fig. 2. (Brownsville, Texas.) 



Range. — Fort Clark, Corpus Christi, and San Patricio, Texas, 

 south to Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon, and San Luis Potosi. 



