Allen on the Ornithological Fauna of North America. 89 
1. Turdus migratorius propinquus, Ridg. var. nov. Bull. Nutt. Orn. 
Club, II, Jan., 1877, 9. Rocky Mountains and westward. 
2. Pams cinctus, Bodd. Siberian Titmouse. — Ridgway, Bull. 
Nutt. Orn. Club. Ill, Jan., 1878, 37. St. Michael’s, Norton Sound, 
Alaska (Turner). 
3. Parus rufescens neglectus, Ridg. var. nov. Chestnut-backed 
Tit. — Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., I, 1878, 485. “ Coast of California.” 
4. Thryothorus ludovicianus miamensis, Ridg. var. nov. Florida 
Wren. — Am. Nat. IX, 1875, 469. The large dark Florida form of the 
Carolina Wren. 
5. Parula nigrilora, Coues , sp. nov. Sennett’s Warbler. — Bull. 
U. S. Geol. Surv. Terr. IY, 1878, 11. Hidalgo, Texas ( Sennett ). 
6. Helminthophaga leucobronchialis, Brewster , sp. nov. White- 
throated Warbler. — Am. Sportsman, Y, 33, Oct. 17, 1874; Bull. 
Nutt. Orn. Club, I, 1876, 1, plate. Massachusetts. 
7. Helminthophaga lawrencii, Herrick , sp. nov. Lawrence’s 
Warbler. — Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1874, 220, pi. xv. New 
Jersey. 
8. Peucedramus olivaceus ( Giraud ) Coues. Olive Warbler. — 
Dendrceca olivacea, Henshaw, Amer.' Sportsman, Y. 328, Feb. 20, 1875. 
Mountains of Southern Arizona (Henshaw). Originally described by 
Giraud in 1841 from “ Texas,” but by later writers regarded as extra- 
limital till its recent discovery by Mr. Henshaw in Arizona. 
9. Dendroeca palmarum hypochrysea, Ridg. var. nov. Red-poll 
Warbler. — Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, I, July, 1876, 84. Atlantic States. 
10. Cardellina rubrifrons ( Giraud ) Set. Red-faced Warbler. — 
Henshaw, Ann. Rep. Chief of Engineers for 1875, App. LL, 156, 1875. 
Southern Arizona ( Henshaw ). Originally described by Giraud, in 1841, 
as from “ Texas,” but not previously confirmed as a member of our fauna, 
and for many years has been treated as extra-limital. 
11. Vireo flavoviridis, Cass. Yellow-green Vireo. — Brewer, 
Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, III, July, *1878, 152. Fort Brown, Texas (Merrill). 
12. Junco cinereus (Swain.) Cah. Mexican Snow Bird. — Hen- 
shaw, Rep. Geogr. and Geol. Surv. West of 100th Merid., Y, 1875, 271. 
Mountains of Southern Arizona ; abundant (Henshaw). 
13. Ammodramus caudacutus nelsoni, Allen , var. nov. Nelson’s 
Sharp-tailed Finch. — Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., XVII, March, 1875, 
93. Calumet Marshes, Northern Illinois (Nelson). 
14. Feucaea ruficeps boucardi (Scl.) Henshaw. Mexican Rufous- 
crowned Sparrow. — Henshaw, Rep. Orn. Spec. Wheeler’s Exp. 1874, 
117. Southern Arizona and Southern New Mexico (Henshaw). 
15. Feucaea aestivalis illinoensis, Ridg.\&v. nov. Oak-woods Spar- 
row. — Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, IV, Oct., 1879, 218; ibid , V, Jan., 1880, 
52. Semi-prairie region from Central Texas (Ragsdale) to Southern Illi- 
nois (Ridgway). 
