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360. Spizella socialis arizonae. Western Chipping Sparrow. 



Migrant through the western half of the State. Winters in the Rio 

 Grande Valley. During the migrations east to GainesviIle,Boeme, Waco, 

 etc. Recorded as a summer resident in Tom Green, Concho and 

 Bexar counties. 



361. Spizella pallida. Clay-colored Sparrow. 



Migrates southeastward to the Rio Grande Valley, where it is a com- 

 mon winter resident. Recorded as breeding in the Panhandle region, 

 "Red River Canyon, edge of the Staked Plains, Paloduro and Red River 

 Valley" (McCauley, Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., Ill, 1877, 

 664.) 



362. Spizella breweri. Brewer's Sparrow. 



Migrant through Middle and Western Texas. East to Gainesville, 

 Boeme. Reported from El Paso and Tom Green and Concho counties 

 in winter. 



363. Spizella pasilla. Field Sparrow. 



Middle and Eastern Texas, summer resident from San Antonio north- 

 ward. South !n winter to the Gulf coast (Neuces, San Patricio, and 

 Refugio counties.) 



364. Spizella pusilla arenacea. Western Field Sparrow. 



Western Texas, east during the migrations to Boerne, Laredo and the 

 Angelo country. Winters in the Rio Grande region. 



365. Spizella wortheni. Mexican Field Sparrow. 



Western Texas (Sharpe. Cat. Birds, Brit. Mus., XII, 1888, 666.) 



366. Jimco hyemalis. Slate-colored Junco. 



I Winter resident of Eastern and Southern Texas, south to Bexar and 

 Harris counties, west to Tom Green and Concho counties. 



367. Junco oreganus shufeldti. Shufeldt's Junco. 



Recorded from Boerne, San Antonio, Gainesville and San Angelo in 

 winter. 



368. JuHCO caniceps. Gray-headed Junco. 



Winters in El Paso county. May breed in the Guadalupe Mountains ? 

 (Florence Merriam Bailey, Handbook of the Birds of the Western 

 United States.) 



369. Junco montanus. Montana Junco. 



According to Ridgway, this species occurs east to Middle Texas in 

 winter. The only authenic specimens that I have seen are two col- 

 lected near Waco by Prade and now in my collection. 



