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521. Baelophus atricristatus sennettii. Sennett's Titmouse. 



Central Texas, east to the valley of the Brazos (Young county 

 to Harris county), south to Neuces and Bee counties, west to 

 Tom Green and Concho counties, north to Young county. (Ridg- 

 way.) 



522. Baelophus inornatus grisetts. Gray Titmouse. 



Fairly common in the Guadalupe Mountains (Oberholser). 



523. Penthestes carolinensis agilis. Texan Chickadee. 



Eastern and Central Texas (south to Bee and Refugio counties, west 

 to Bexar, Kendall and eastern Comal counties). 



524. Parus gambeli. Mountain Chickadee. 



Guadalupe and Davis Mountains (Oberholser, The Auk, XIX, 1902, 

 301.) 



525. Psaltriparus melanotis lloydi. Lloyd's Bush-Tit. 



Guadalupe, Davis and Chisos Mountains (Bailey.) 



526. Psaltriparus plumbeus. Lead-colored Bush-Tit. 



Mountains of the trans-Pecos region. We collected examples of both 

 species of Bush-Tits in the Davis Mountains in April and May. 



527. Auriparus flaviceps. Verdin. 



Southern Texas, north to Bexar and Refugio counties, west to El Paso. 

 Summer resident at Refugio and San Antonio but probably winters on 

 the Lower Rio Grande. 



FANILY Sylviidae. Warblers, Kinglets, Gnatcatchers. 



528. Regulus satrapa. Golden-crowned Kinglet 



Winter visitor, rather irregular in appearance, occurring south to 

 Houston and San Antonio. Severe winters a few remain at Waco 

 throughout the season. 



529. Regulus calendula. Ruby-crowned Kinglet. 



Abundant migrant and winter resident, from the northern boundary 

 to the Rio Grande. 



530. Polioptila caerulea. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. 



Eastern half of the State, summer resident, breeding from the 

 northern boundary south to the Rio Grande. 



531. Polioptila caerulea obscura. Western Gnatcatcher. 



Trans-Pecos region, summer resident. 



