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379. Nelospiza cinerea melodia. Song Sparrow. 



Eastern half of the State, south to the Rio Grande, winter resident. 

 West to Waco and San Antonio. 



380. Melospiza cinerea montana. Mountain Song Sparrow. 



The western section of the State in winter (Fort Clark, Fort Davis, 

 etc.) Recorded from Navarro county by Ogilby but his specimens 

 were probably not typical. Song sparrows from Waco are duller 

 colored and have smaller bills than eastern examples but I do not 

 believe that we get typical examples of montana this far east. 



381. Nelospiza lincolnii. Lincoln's Sparrow. 



Abundant winter resident, recorded principally from the eastern half 

 of the State. (Recorded from San Antonio, Brownsville, Waco, 

 Gainesville, Dallas, etc). 



382. Nelospiza georgiana. Swamp Sparrow. 



Winter resident, apparently not common or else it has been overlooked 

 by nearly all of the collectors. Recorded from San Antonio, San An- 

 gelo and (?) Fort Davis. 



383. Passerella iliaca. Fox-colored Sparrow. 



Common winter resident Recorded from as far south as Bexar and 

 KendaU counties. Very common at Waco and in the more eastern 

 counties. 



384. Arremonops nifivirgatas. Texas Sparrow. 



Southern Texas, summer resident (Webb, Kinney, Starr, Zapata, 

 Cameron, Hidalgo, Neuces, San Patricio counties). 



385. Pipilo erythrophthalmus. Towee: Chewink. 



Eastern and Central Texas, winter resident Recorded from as far 

 south as San Antonio and west to San Angelo. 



386. Pipilo maculatus arcticns. Arctic Towhee. 



Winters through the middle district south to Bexar and Bandera coun- 

 ties and in the coast region (Corpus Christi). East to Waco. 



387. Pipilo maculatus megalonyx. Spurred Towhee. 



Western Texas, east in winter to Kendall county. A common sum- 

 mer resident of the trans-Pecos country. 



388. Pipilo fuscus mesoleucns. Canyon Towhee. 



Western Texas — trans-Pecos region east to Tom Green county. Res- 

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