898 
Man. N. A. Birds, 1887, p. 591. It is said 
to be “similar to P. hudsonicus, but much 
grayer above, sides of neck purer ash-gray, 
sides much paler rusty, and throat clear 
slate-black instead of sooty blackish.’’? As 
only three specimens were known, the char- 
acters adduced may not be confirmed when 
larger series from the same locality show’ 
how great may be the range of individual 
variation in shades of coloration. 
No. 47 a, p. 266. Parus carolinensis agilis 
is a new subspecies described from eastern 
and central Texas by Sennett, Auk, Jan. 
1888, p. 46. 
No. 544, p. 268. Psaltriparus saniarite isa 
new species from the Santa Rita Mountains 
of Arizona, described by Ridgway, Pr. U. S. 
Nat. Mus., Sept. 1888, p. 697. 
No. 55, p. 268. Psaltriparus melanotis be- 
comes P. Hloydi, Sennett, Auk, Jan. 1888, 
p. 438. 
No. 61a, p. 271. Sitta pygmea leuconucha is 
described trom the San Pedro Mountains of 
Lower California by Anthony, Pr. Cala. Acad. 
Sci., 2d ser., II., Oct. 1889, p. 77, and re- 
cognized as a subspecies by the Committee. 
No. 62 b, p. 278. Certhia familiaris mon- 
tana, Ridgway, Pr. U. S. Nat. Mus., July, 
1882, p. 114, is recognized as a valid sub- 
species, inhabiting the Rocky Mountains 
from northern Mexico to Alaska. It is said 
to differ from the common Creeper in being 
grayer above, with more distinctly contrasted 
tawny rump, and longer bill, wings, and tail. 
No. 62 c, p. 278. Certhia familiaris occi: 
dentalis, Ridgway, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus., July, 
1882, p. 114, is recognized as a valid sub- 
species, inhabiting the Pacific Coast from 
California to southern Alaska. It is said 
to be darker and more rusty in general cast 
of plumage, with the lateral lower parts more 
or less strongly tinged with brownish, the 
supercilliary stripe browner, and the wing- 
markings buffy. 
No. 67 a, p. 276. Catherpes mexicanus 
punctulatus, the Dotted Cafion Wren, which 
I admitted to the Kry in 1884, but which 
the Committee disallowed in the Union 
List of 1886, is recognized in the List of 
1889. 
SECOND APPENDIX. 
No. 70 a, p.277. Thryothorus ludovicianus 
lomite is described by Sennett, Auk, Jan. 
1890, p. 58, from Lomita, southeastern Texas, 
and recognized by the Committee. It appears 
to be intermediate between T. ludovicianus 
and T. 1. berlandieri. 
No. 75 bis, p. 278. Add: Troglodytes 
domesticus aztecus. Aztec House-WReEn. 
(T. aédon aztecus, Baird, Rev. Am. Birds, 1864, 
p. 189.) This is the form of Western House- 
Wren which has usually been called ‘“ Park- 
man’s Wren.’’ It occurs from Illinois west- 
ward and south into Mexico, but not on the 
Pacific coast of the United States, where it 
is replaced by 7’. d. parkmani. The descrip- 
tion of the latter.in the Kry includes aztecus. 
See Allen, Auk, April, 1888, p. 164. 
No. 80, p. 279. This subspecies of Marsh 
Wren, admitted with a query in the Kry, is 
confirmed under its original name, Cistothorus 
palustris paludicola of Baird, Rev. Am. Birds, 
1864, p. 148. 
No. 80 bis, p. 279. Add: Telmatodytes 
mariane. Marian’s Marsu Wren. Like 
T. palustris ; coloration olivaceous instead of 
rufous brown; under parts darker; upper 
and under tail-coverts and flanks barred. 
A dark form, apparently resident. Tarpon 
Springs, southwestern Florida. Cistothorus 
mariane, Scott, Auk, April, 1888, p. 188. 
No. 111 a, p. 298. Dendroica [lege Den- 
dreca] estiva sonorana, Brewster, Auk, Aprii, 
1888, p. 137, of western Texas, southern 
Arizona, and northwestern Mexico, is ad- 
mitted by the Committee. 
No. 141 a,p. 810. Geothiypis trichas ignota 
is described by Chapman, Auk, Jan. 1890, 
p- 11, from Florida and Georgia, as like 
G. trichas, but with longer tarsus, tail, and 
hill, shorter first primary, and deeper colora- 
tion. This local race is admitted by the 
Committee. 
The G. trichas roscoe revived by Has- 
brouck, Auk, April, 1889, p. 167, is rejected 
by the Committee, on the ground that 
‘* Sylvia’ roscoe of Audubon is a mere syn-: 
onym of G. trichas, and that what Mr. Has- 
brouck called G. t. roscoe should be G. t. 
ignota. 3 
No. 158, p. 817. Certhiola bahamensis be- 
