BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 753 



Page 458: To citations of Sittapygmsea add: 



Nehkling, Our Native Birds, i, 1893, 129. 



Page 466: To citations of Certhia familiar is americana add: 



Nehrlinq, Our Native Birds, i, 1893, 130. 



Page 472: An earlier reference to Certhia mexicana is: ? Oerthia 

 viexicana Glogek, Aband. der Vogel, 1833, 164, in text (Mexico). 

 Page 472 : To citations of Certhia mexicana add : 

 (?) SALviNand Godman, Ibis., 1892, 325 (Matagalpa, Nicaj-agua; crit.). 



Tlie Nicaraguan bird is most liisely a distinct form, however. 

 Pages 483, 484: To citations of Gistothonis stellaris add: 



CouEs, Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv., iv, 1874, 555 (Pembina and Mouse R. 

 North Daliota). — Langille, Our Birds, etc., 1884, 284 (liabits; notes). — Knight, 

 Bull. Univ. Wyom. Agric. Exp. Sta., no. 55, 1902, 154 (Cheyenne, Wyoming; I 

 spec). 



Page 486: Citation of Tehnatodytes Cabanis, Mus. Hein., etc., to be 

 corrected as follows: 



Telmalodyies Cabanis, Mus. Hein., i, 1850, 78, footnote. (Type, " Thryoih. 

 arundinaceus Vieill.," i. e. Thryothorus arundineus VieiWot, ^= Certhia palustris 

 Wilson). 



Page 491: To citations of Telmatodytes palustris add: 



Langille, Our Birds, etc., 1884, 392 (habits). 



Page 494: To citation of Telmatodytes palustris iliacus add: 



American Ornithologists' Union Committee, Auk, xxi, 1904, 418 (check list no. 

 725f?). 



Page 495: To citations of CistotJiorus palustris add: 



Knight, Bull. Univ. Wyom. Agric. Exp. Sta., no. 55, 1902, 154 (Lake Como and 

 Yellowstone R., Wyoming). 



Page 498: to synonymy add: 



Telmalodyies paluglris marianie American Ornithologists' Union Committee, 

 Auk, xxi, 1904, 418. 



Page 499: To the range of Telmatodytes palustris thryophilus add: 

 Northwestern Florida (Choctawatchee Bay, east of Pensacola, April 18). 



Page 503, end of fourth paragraph: For hrenneicapillus read hrunnei- 

 capillus. 



Page 519: In a paper entitled The Status of the Southern Cali- 

 fornia Cactus Wren, published several months after the matter on 

 Ileleodytes in the present volume was written, in The Condor, vi, 1904, 

 pp. 17-19, Mr. Harry S. Swarth assigns all the Cactus Wrens from 

 southern California to Ileleodytes irunneicapilVus or H. h. couesi. His 

 conclusion that the alleged subspecies H. h. anthonyi is untenable is, 

 in my opinion correct, the same conclusion having been reached by 



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