Appendix I 



Santa Lucia niountainp. Ctilifornia, and e.-ist to the mountains on the west side 

 of Napa Valley; in winter east to tlie Gabiian and Mt. Diablo ranges" (A. O, U). 



Page 192. Cancel Nn. 530b, United States speciinens of wli,ich prove to fte 

 merely adults of No, 530. Further west, however, blacR-backed. birds are not 

 found, and this western bird has been described as new, (Conseiuently after No. 

 530, add: 530a. (Green-backed Goldfish (A. /'. Iiesperophiliis). Similar to A. p- 

 psaltria "but ear-coverts, sides ot neck witli back, nape, and rump, in fuUy adult 

 plumage, olive-green instead of black" (Oberholsei-). Fig. 5S0 repreieuts this 

 area. 



Range.— '■Southwestern United Stat&a. Brt^-eds' from southfirn Oregon and 

 Utah to southern Lower CaliJornia,. Sonora and extrcine souttiwestern New Mexico; 

 winters from central California to Cape San Liuoas" (.i, 0. U.I, 



The Range of A. g. psaltria is therefore restricted to "northern Colorado to 

 central northern Texas and south throughout Mexico, except in northwestern 

 and extreme southern portions; casual in Wyoming." (A. O. U.). 



Pago 194. Cancel No. 61Sd, Northern Yellow-throat, which proves to be the 

 same as iJo. 681, Maryland Yellow-throat, 



Page 196, After No. 652b. add: .652c. California Yedow Warbler (D •/■. 



hre-wf:teri). Differs from D. w. astiva in smaller size, paler (or less brightly 



yellow) coloration and, in the male, narrower streaking on under surface," 



Differs from D. a:. ruhi(/inosa "in much smaller size and yellower coloration," 



and "from D. m. t^unoraiia in smaller size and darker coloration," ^ W.. 2.45; 



T. 1,96. 9. W. 2.3.S; T. 1.93 (Grimiell). 



Range.- — Pacific Coast, west ol tiie Cascades, and the t'lerra Nevada from 

 Washington to southern California, (The range of D. <e. (EsUva is corespondlnglj' 

 restricted). 



Page 210, Cancel No, 464.2, Santa Baibara Fiicatcher, which proves to Of 

 the same as No. 464, Western Fiyeatchor. 



Page 211. Cancel No. 472a. Ridgway's Flycatcii'er, which proves to be tno 

 same as No. 472, Beardless Flycatcher. 



Page 212. After No. 632c. add: 632a. Fraser's Vireo (F. h. co'jmtus). Similar 



to Y. h. stephensi, hut wing averaging decidedly shorter, tarsus longer, ana 



coloration paler. Wing, 2.48; Tar. .74 (Rldgway). 



Range. — "Cape San Lucas diEtriot of Lowsr California (Sierra de la Laguna; 

 Victoria. Mountains) ; resident" (Ridgway). 



Page 214. After No. 633a. add: 633b. Texas V,ireo (V. 6. medlus). "Similar 

 to y. 6. belli, but coloration paler and tail averaging longer; pileum and hind- 

 neck brownish gray instead of grayish brown; olive of back, etc. grayer; undcr- 

 parts whiter with olive yellow of Eides and flanks much paler; under tail- 

 coverts and axillars white, yellowish white, or very pale sulphur yellow" 

 (Rtdgway). 



Ranee. — "SouthwoGtcrn Texas (Presidio. Erewst«r and Kinney Counties) south 

 to Coahuila and G-uanaJuatc, central Mexico" (A. O. U.). 



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