1885.] PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 355 



Ammodramu8 roslratus guttatus. 195. Passerculus guttatus. 



Ammodramus savannarum passerinus. 198. Coturnieulus passerinus. 



Ammodramus savannarum perpallidus. 198a. Coturniculus passerinus perpallidus. 



Junco cinereus dorsalis. 221. Junco dorsalis. 



Helospiza georgiana (Lath.). 233. Melospiza palustris. 



Icterus icterus (Linn.). 265. Icterus vulgaris Daud. 



Corvus corax sinualus (Wagl.). 280. Corvus corax carnivorus. 



Pica pica hudsonica. 286. Pica rustica hudsonica. 



Aphelocoma sieberii arizonce. 295. Aplulocoma sordida arizonce. 



Dryobates villosus leucomelas. 360a. Picus villosus leucomelas. 



Dryobates villosus audubonii (Sw. & Eich.). Picus audubonii Sw. & Rich.,F. B. A., ii, 

 1831, 306. 



Dryobates villosus harrisii. 3606. Picus villosus Jtarrisi, 



Dryobates pubescens gairdnerii. 361a. Picus pubescens gairdneri. 



Dryobates borealis (Vieill.). 362. Picus querulus. 



Dryobates scalaris. 363. Picus scalaris. 



Dryobates scalaris lucasanus. 363a. Picus scalaris lucasanus. 



Dryobates nutlalli. 364. Picus nuttalli. 



Dryobates stricklandi. 365. Picus stricklandi. 



Picoides americanus alascensis (Nels.). Picoides tridactylus alascensis Nelson, Auk, i, 

 April, 1884, 165. • 



Mclanerpes aurifrons. 373. Centurus aurifrons, 



Melanerpes uropygialis. 374. Centurus uropygialis. 



Trochilus alleni. 341. Selasphorus alleni. 



Megascops asio trichopsis. 403. Scops trichopsis. 



Accipiter atricapillus strialuhis. 433a. Aslur airicapillus striatulus. 



Zenaida zenaida (Bonap.). 462. Zenaida amabilis. 



Buteo butes. [435.] Butes vulgaris. 



Syrnium nebulosum alleni. (Strix nebulosa alleni, Ridgw. Pr. U. S. Nat. Mus., iii, 

 1680,8.) 



Zenaidura macroura (Linn.). 460. Zenaidura carolinensis (Linn.). 



Dendragapus obscurus fuliginosus. 471a. Canace obscura fuliginosa. 



Dendragapus obscurus richardsoni. 4716. Canace obscura richardsoni. 



Dendragapus canadensis. 472. Canace canadensis. 



Dendragapus franMini. 472a. Canace canadensis jh-anhlini. 



Bonasa umbellus togata (Linn.). {Tetrao togatus, Linn. S. N. ed. 12, I, 1766, 275.) 



Tympanuclius pinnatus (Brewst.). 477. Cupidonia cupido. (Cupidonia pinnata Brewst., 

 Auk, ii, Jan., 1885, 82.) 



Tympanuclius cupido (Linn.). (Cf. Brewst., Ank, ii, Jan., 1885, pp. 80-84. 



Tympanuchus pallidicinetus. 477a. Cupidonia cupido pallidicincta. 



Callipepla californica vallicola, Ridgw. 482. Lophortyx californica. (Note. — L. cali- 

 fornicus brunnescens, Ridgw. Pr. Biol. Soc. Washington, II, 1885, 94, is a syno- 

 nym of Tetrao califomicus, Shaw. The birds of this species from the interior 

 valleys of California differ decidedly from those found along the west side of 

 the coast range, being much less brown above, with the inner edges of the 

 tertials light buff or buffy whitish, instead of rusty ochraceous. The coast bird 

 being the true Californica, it becomes necessary to give a new name to that 

 of the interior valleys, and the one above given has been selected as seemingly 

 appropriate. 



Ardea tricolor ruficollis (Gosse). 492. Hydranassa tricolor ludoviciana. 



Brant a canadensis occidentalis. 594c. Bernicla canadensis occidentalis. 



Branta canadensis minima, Ridgw. 5946. Bernicla canadensis leucopareia. (Bernida 

 minima, Ridgw. Pr. U. S. Nat. Mus., viii, Apr. 20, 1885, 22.) 



Netta rufina. 616. Fuligula rufina. 



