320 



GBi:«^ERA AND SPECIES OF BIB.DS. 



23. mesoleucus, Baird. (p. 754.) 

 (Ridgway, t. c. p. 432.) 



Arizona. 



N. & E. New Mexico. 



W. Texas. 



E. & S.W. Colorado. 



N.E. Sonora. 



N.W. Cliiliuahua. 



24 albigula, BairA. (p. 755.) 

 (Ridgway, t. c. p. 433.) 



Cape S. Lucas, 

 Lower California. 



25. crissalis ( Vuj.). (p. 753.) 

 (Ridgway, t. c. p. 434.) 

 [caroliB, McGregor, Bull. Cooper Orn. Club, 



1899, p. 11.] 

 (Ridgway, t. u. p. 435.) 



Central valleys of 

 California. 



26. senicula, Anthony, Auk, 1905, pp. Ill, 141. 

 (Ridgway, i. c. p. 436.) 



S. California. 



N. Lower California. 



CXI. WELQZm'E., Rdchenh* 



(Ridgway, Birds N. & M. America, i. p. 437, 1901.) 

 [Pyrffisoma, Bp. ; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Miis. xii. 

 p. 731 (1888).] 



1. kieneri (Bp.). (p. 732.) 

 (Ridgway, t. c. p. 439.) 



? Mexico. 



2. rubricatum {Cab.), (p. 731.) 

 (Ridgway, t. u. p. 440.) 



S. portion of 

 Mexican Plateau 

 (Puebla ; Oaxaca ; 

 Guerrero). 



* According to Mr. Ridgway, the name Mdozone was published in March 1850, and 

 Bonaparte's name Pyrgisoma in July of the same year. Accepting this statement as 

 correct, we must adopt Mr. Ridgway's conclusion as to the priority of the two names. 



