290 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



(formerly New Jersey), and Delaware south to northeastern Mexico and 

 central Florida ; winters from central Mexico and Yucatan to Ecuador, Peru, 

 and Guiana; straggles north to New Brunswick, Quebec, Nova Scotia, 

 Maine, and Ontario; migrant in western Cuba; accidental in the Bahamas. 



b. Firanga rubra codperi Ridgway. Cooper's Tanager. [6IO0.] 



Pyranga cooperi Ridgway, Proc. Acad. Nat. Soi. Phila., 1869, 130. (Los 

 Pinos, New Mexico.) 



Range. — Southwestern North America. Breeds from southeastern Cali- 

 fornia, southern Nevada, central Arizona, and northeastern New Mexico to 

 central Nuevo Leon and northern Duraugo; winters in Mexico south to 

 Colima and Morelos; casual north to Colorado. 



Family HIRUNDINIDA. Swallows. 



Genus PROGNE Boie. 



Progne Boie, Isis, XIX, 1826, 971. Type, by monotypy, Hirundo pur- 

 purea LiNN^us = H. subis LinnjEus. 



Pr6gne subis (Linn^us). 

 Range. — North and South America. 



a. Frogne subis subis (Linn^us). Furple Martin. [611.] 



Hirundo subis LiNN.iBus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 192. ("Hudson's 

 Bay.") 



Range. — North and South America, except the Pacific coast region. 

 Breeds from west central Alberta, southern Saskatchewan, central Manitoba, 

 northwestern Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, west to Montana 

 and Idaho, and south to the Gulf coast, Florida, Vera Cruz, and Jalisco; 

 occurs in migration in Venezuela and Guiana and winters in Brazil; acci- 

 dental in Bermuda and the British Isles. 



b. Frogne subis hesp^ria Brewster. Western Martin. [611a.] 



Progne subis hesperia Brewster, Auk, VI, April, 1889, 92. (Separates 

 publ. Jan. 31.) (Sierra de la Laguna, Lower California.) 



Range. — Pacific Coast region. Breeds from British Columbia to Cape 

 San Lucas; winter home unknown; occvirs in migration in Nicaragua. 



