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[Thryomanes beudcki leucoga^ter] c. spUurus Codes, Birds Col. Val., 1878, 170, part 



(in synonymy). 

 Thryomanes bewicki spilurus (not of Ridgway, 1874) Ridqway, Proc. U. S. Nat. 



Mus., iii, 1880, 170, 215, part; Nom. N. Am. Birds, 1881, no. 61a, part.— 



Gkinnell (J.), Pacific Coast Avifauna, no. 3, 1902, 68. 

 Thryomanes bewicMi spilurus Obbrholser, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus,, xxi, 1898, 438 



(monogr.). — American Ornithologists' Union Committee, Auk, xvi, 1899, 



124, part. 

 Throymanes [sic] bewicUi spilurus Bailey (Florence M.), Handb. Birds W. U. S., 



1902, 446, part. 

 Troglodytes beimckii (not of Audubon) Gambel, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., iii, 



1846, 113 (at least in part; California). 

 Thriothorus beudekii Baird, Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., ix, 1858, 363, part (Peta- 



luma, San Francisco, and Cosumnes R., California). 

 Thryothorus bevncUi Bairb, Oat. N. Am. Birds, 1859, no. 267, part.— (7) Solater, 



Cat. Am. Birds, 1862, 22, part (California). 

 Thryothorus bewicMi var. Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway, Hist. N. Am. Birds, i, 



1874, pi. 9, fig. 4. 



THRYOMANES BEWICKII CALOPHONUS Oberholser. 



SEATTLE WREN. 



Similar to T. h. spil/uinis, but larger and color of upper parts and 

 flanks averaging browner. " 



Adult maZe.— Length (skins), 119-137.5 (126.8); wing, 51.5-55 

 (53.5); tail, 50.5-56 (52.3); exposed culmen, 15-16 (15.2); tarsus, 

 19-21 (20.2); middle toe, 12-14 (12.8). * 



Adult female.— Length (skins), 118.5-131 (124.6); wing, 49-53 

 (51.1); tail, 48-54 (50.4); exposed culmen, 14-15 (14.9); tarsus, 19-21 

 (19.7); middle toe, 11.5-14 (12.9). " 



Pacific slope district of Oregon, Washington, and southern British 

 Columbia;" north to southern portion of Vancouver Island and valley 

 of Fraser River, slightly farther along coast of mainland. 



Troglodytes beviirHi (not of Audubon) Townsend, Journ. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., vii, 

 1837, 154 (Columbia R. ).— Nuttall, Man. Orn. U. S. and Can., 2d ed., i, 1840, 

 489, part (Willamette R., Oregon). — Newberry,. Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., 

 vi, pt. iv, 1857, 80, part (w. Oregon). 

 Thriothorus bewicMi Baird, Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., ix, 1858, 363, part (Fort 

 Steilacoom, Shoalwater Bay, and Fort Vancouver, Washington) . — Cooper 

 and Suckley, Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., xii, pt. 2, 1860, 189 (Puget Sound, 

 etc., Washington). 

 Thryothorus bemckii Baird, Cat. N. Am. Birds, 1859, no. 267, part. 

 Thryothorus bewicki Brown, Ibis, 1868, 421 (Vancouver I.). 

 ^Thryothorus bewickii] spilurus Baird, Review Am. Birds, 1864, 122, part. 

 ^Thryothorus bewickii.} Var. spilurus Baird, Review Am. Birds, 1864, 126, part. 



o Not more so, however, than specimens of T. b. spilurus from Mann County, 

 Cahfornia, which in coloration are, as a rule, precisely similar to typical examples 

 of the present form, though in measurements agreeing better with T. b. spUurus. 



>> Ten specimens. 



« Specimens examined from Chilli wack. New Westminster, Westminster Junction, 

 Mount Lehman, Agassiz, and Vancouver Island. 



