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329. Loxia curvirostra minor. American Cross-bill. 



In the winter of 1889-90, the late Chas. D. Oldright obtained spec- 

 imens of this species at Waco (Recorded in the Ornithologist and 

 Ooligist for March, 1890). Prade also reports Cross-bills from 

 Waco. 



330. Loxia curTirostra stricklandi. Mexican Cross-bill. 



Bailey records this sub-species from the Chisos Mountains, probably 

 breeding. 



331. Astragalinus tristis. American Goldfinch. 



This Goldfinch straggles into Northeastern and extreme Eastern Texas 

 in wiQter (Gainesville, Tyler, Palestine, etc.) 



332. Astragalinus tristis pallidus. Western Goldfinch. 



Western half of the State in winter, resident through the season 

 East to Laredo, San Antonio and the vicinity of Corsicana. 



333. Astragalinus psaltria. Arkansas Goldfinch. 



Western Texas, east to the Angelo country. Recorded as a summer 

 resident of the trans-Pecos region, the southern plains and the San 

 Angelo district Winters principally in the Rio Grande Valley. 



334. Astragalinus psaltria mexicanns. Mexican Goldfinch. 



Southern and Central Texas (Kinney, Mason, Eastland, Bexar and 

 Travis counties). Suimner resident. 



335. Astragalinus psaltria arizonae. Arizona Goldfinch. 



This sub-species straggles east and southeastward during the migra- 

 tions to the Rio Grande Valley (Lomita [Sennett] and San Antonio 

 [Attwater] ). 



336. Spinus pinus. Pine Siskin. 



Irregular winter visitor to the extreme eastern and northern Gulf coast 

 sections of the State. 



337. Calcarins lapponicus. Lapland Longspur. 



Irregular winter visitor, straggling south into the central portion of the 

 State (Gainesville [Ragsdale] Navarro County, Nov.-Mar. [Ogilby]). 



338. Calcarius pictus. Smith's Longspur. 



Northern Texas in winter (Bonham, Gainesville). 



339. Calcarius ornatus. Chestnut-collared Longspur. 



South in winter to Central and Southern Texas (Waco, Gainesville, 

 Boerne, San Antonio). 



