OEDEE PASSEEES. 353 



a. Psaltriparas minimus minimus (J. K. Townsend). Bush-Tit. [743.] 



Parus minimus Townsend, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VII, ii, 1837, 



190. (Columbia River, probably near Fort Vancouver,' Washington.) 



Range.— Transition and Upper Sonoran zones of the Pacific coast from 



southern British Columbia and northern Washington to northern Lower 



California. 



6. Psaltriparas minimus califdrnicus RiDGWAY. California Bush- Tit. [743a.] 

 Psaltriparus minimus californicus Ridgway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., II 

 April 10, 1884, 89. (Baird, Shasta Co., California.) 



Range.— Transition and Upper Sonoran zones of Oregon and California 

 (except coast strip) from northeastern Oregon to southern California. 



c. Psaltriparas minimus grindae Ridgway. Grinda's Bush-Tit. [7436.] 



Psaltriparus grindm Ridgway, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., VI, 1883, 155. 

 (Laguna, Lower California.) 



Range. — Cape Region of Lower California in Upper Sonoran Zone. 



Psaltriparus pllimbeus (Baied). Lead-colored Bush-Tit. [744.] 



Psaltria plumbea Baihd, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VII, 1854, 118. 

 (Little Colorado River, near Long. 111° W., Arizona.) 



Range. — Transition and Upper Sonoran zones of the arid interior 

 from eastern Oregon and western Wyoming south to southeastern 

 California, northern Sonora, and western Texas, and from western 

 Nevada to central Colorado. 



Psaltriparus melandtis (Haetlaub). 



Range. — Southern border of western United States, Mexico, and 

 Guatemala. 



a. [Psaltriparas melanotis melanotis. Extraiimital.] 



6. Psaltriparas melanotis llo^di Sennett. Lloyd's Bush-Tit. [745.] 



Psaltriparus lloydi Sennett, Auk, V, Jan., 1888, 43. (Limpia Canon, 

 near Fort Davis, Jeff Davis Co., Texas.) 



Range. — Mountains of southeastern desert region, mainly in Upper Son- 

 oran Zone, in southeastern Arizona, southern New Mexico, and western 

 Texas (mountains between Pecos River and Rio Grande) south into Sonora 

 and Chihuahua. 



