552 BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Plialsenoptilus nuttalU nitidw Brbwstee, Auk, iv, April, 1887, 147 (Nueces R., 

 Texas; coU. W. Brewster); Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., xU, 1902, 109 (Sierra de 

 la Laguna, Lower CaUfomia, June; crit.). — ^Ridgway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 



1887, 594.— Chapman, Auk, v, 1888, 396.— Cooke, Bird Migr. Miss. Val., 



1888, 137; Bull. 37, Col. Agric. Coll., 1897, 85 (Ft. Lyon, Colorado); no. 56, 

 1900, 224 (crit.).— Hasbbouck, Auk, vi, 1889, 239 (Eastland Co., Texas).- 

 Goss, Auk, -vi, 1889, 124 (Neosho Palls, s. e. Kansas); vii, 1890, 286 (Leonard- 

 •vllle, Biley Co., Kansas). — ^American Ornithologists' Union Committee, 

 Suppl. to Check List, 1889, 10 (no. 418a); Abridged Check List, 1889, no. 

 418o; Check List, 3d ed., 1910, 197.— Attwatbr, Auk, ix, 1892, 235 (San 

 Antonio, Texas). — ^Anthony, Auk, ix, 1892, 362 (Apache and Sierra Hachita, 

 s. w. New Mexico, April, Nov.). — ^Allbn, Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., v, 1893, 36 

 (San Diego, Chihuahua, Nov.). — Bendiee, Life Hist. N. Am. Birds, ii, 1895, 

 157. — Grinnbli, (J.), Pacific Coast Avifauna, no. 3, 1902, 39 (CalLtomia 

 range). — ^MAeshau,, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc, xliv, 1905, 213-240, pis. 4-6 

 (anatomy). — Vishbe, Auk, xxvii, 1910, 282 (Tucson Valley, Arizona, 

 breeding). 



Plhalsenoptilus] nuttalli nitidus Ridqway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 588; 2d ed., 



1896, 597. 



PlJmlxnoptihis] n[uttalh] nitidus Bailey (Florence M.), Handb. Birds W. U. S., 



1902, 225. 

 Ph[alsenoptihis] nuttalli nitidus Habteet, Tierreich, Podarg., Capriin.,Macropt., 



1897, 34. 



Phalsenoptilus nuttallii nitidus American Obnithologists' Union, Check List, . 

 2d ed., 1895, no. 418o.— Cooke, Bull. 44, Col. Agric. Coll., 1898, 162 (Colorado 

 Springs). — ^Montgomery, Auk, xxii, 1905, 14 (Brewster Co., Texas). 



[Phalsenoptilus'] nitidus Shabpb, Hand-list, ii, 1900, 83. 



Ph[alaenop1ilus] nuttalli {typieas) Hartbbt, Tierreich, Podarg., Caprim., Ma- 

 cropt., 1897, 34 (includes P. n. califomicus). 



PHAL.ENOPTILtTS NUTTALLH CALIFORNICUS Ridgway. 

 DUSKY POORWILL. 



Similar to P. n. nuttallii, but averaging darker above, ■with black 

 markings (especially on scapulars) larger, and bars on underparts 

 heavier or broader. 



Adult male.— Length, (skias), 175-203 (193); wiag, 142.5-151.5 

 (146.8); tail, 79.5-91.5 (87.3); exposed cuhnen 11-13 (12); tarsus, 

 16-18 (17.2); middle toe 16.6-18 (17.4).» 



Adult female.—Length. (skias), 177-193 (184); wing, 134-149.5 

 (141.1); tan, 81-92 (84.6); exposed culmen, 10-13 (11.5); tarsus, 

 15-18 (17); middle toe, 15.5-18.5 (17.1).* 



CaliFomia, except southeastern and northeastern desert districts; 

 north to Mendociao County, south to San Pedro Martir Mountains, 

 San Fernando, etc., northern Lower California." 



0' Nine specimens. 



b Eleven specimens. 



c The CaUfomia material examined is rather meager except for the vicinity of Nicasio, 

 Marin County (the type locality). Such as it is inclines me to believe that this form 

 is restricted in its range to the humid coast strip, for the only perfectly typical examples 

 seen come from that area. Some specimens from San Diego County and one from 

 San Fernando, Lower California, seem, however, to be nearer this form than to typical 

 P. nuttallii. 



