OEDEH PASSEKES. 301 



Range. — Southern Rocky Mountain region. Breeds from northern 

 Nevada, northern Utah, northeastern Wyoming, and southwestern South 

 Dakota south through Arizona and southwestern Texas to Chihuahua and 

 mountains of Vera Cruz; winters south to Oaxaca and Colima; accidental 

 in California. 



d. Lanivireo solitariug alticola (Beewster). Mountain Vireo. [629c.] 



Vireo solitarius alticola Bkewster, Auk, Til, Jan., 1886, 111. (Highlands, 

 Macon Co., N. C.) 



Range. — Breeds in Canadian and Transition zones in the AUeghenies from 

 western Maryland to eastern Tennessee and northern Georgia; winters in 

 lowlands from South Carolina to Florida. 



c. Lanivireo solitarius lucasdnus (Brewster). San Lucas Vireo. [629(2.] 



Vireo solitarms lucasanus Brewster, Auk, VIII, April, 1891, 147. (San 

 Jos^ del Rancho, near San Jos6 del Cabo, Lower California.) 



Range. — Cape Region of Lower California. 



Genus VIREO Vieillot. 



Vireo Vieillot, Ois. Amer. Sept., I, 1807 (1808), 83. Type, by subs, 

 desig., Vireo musicus Vieillot = Muscicapa noveboracensis Gmelin = 

 Tanagra grisea Boddaert (Gray, 1840). 



Vireo atricapillus Woodhouse. Black-capped Vireo. [630.] 



Vireo atricapilla Woodhotjse, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VI, 1852, 

 60. (San Pedro River, 208 miles from San Antonio, on road leading 

 from that place to El Paso, Texas.) 



Range. — Breeds from southwestern Kansas to central and western 

 Texas; probably winters in Mexico south to Sinaloa and Volcano of 

 Toluca. 



Vireo griseus (Boddaert). 



Range. — Eastern United States, eastern Mexico, and Bermuda; in 

 vfinter to Yucatan and Guatemala. 



a. Vireo griseus griseus (Boddaert). White-eyed Vireo. [631.] 

 Tanagra grisea Boddaert, Table PI. Enl., 1783, 45. (Louisiana.) 



