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16. Coccothraustes ferreirostris, Vigors, 1839, —papa, Kittl., 1830. 
“ California,” Baird, 1852.* [This is now recognized as the papa of Kit- 
tlitz from the Bonin Islands (Allen).] 
17. Pyrrhula inornata, Vigors, 1839. “ Northwest coast of America,” 
Baird, List, 1852. Probably Asiatic ; certainly not North American. 
18. Ramphopis flammigerus, Jard., about 1830, “ Columbia Kiver.” 
[Now known to be South American, — Columbia, Sclater and Salvin ; 
New Grenada, Gray (Allen).] 
19. Chrysopoga typica, ^otKxp., 1850. “California.” [A Mexican and 
Central American species, not yet confirmed as from. California (Allen).] 
20. “Emberiza” atricapilla, Gmel., 1788, Aud., 1839-41. These 
authors confound this Sandwich Island bird with the Zonotrichia coronata, 
Pall., a common California bird described in 1831. 
21. “Fringilla maculata,” Aud., 1839 (Townsend’s List), was a con- 
fusing of Hedymeles melanocephalus, Swains., with some foreign species, 
perhaps Pipilo maculata, Swains. It occurs only in Audubon’s plate, t 
22. Pyrgisoma biarcuatus (Lafres.), 1855, “ California,” is a Central 
American bird. 
23. Saltator rufiventris. Vigors, 1839, “ West coast of North Amer- 
ica,” Baird, List, 1852. [A Bolivian species (Allen).] 
24. Icterus baltimore {Linn.), “Columbia Biver.” Aud. Syn., 1839. 
No authority is given, and it is not mentioned '^by Townsend or Nuttall. 
Like the Sialia, it can only be a straggler. 
25. Icterus pustulatus, Licht., “ California,” Bonap., Notes Delatt., 
1853, probably for Nicaragua. Some of these species may be looked for 
along the Colorado River. 
26. Icterus “ californicus ” (Lesson), 1 844 ; “ California,” Bonap., 
Consp., 1850. [This is a synonym of I. pustulatus (Lawrence).] 
27. Icterus icterocephalus (Linn.), Bonap., 1825, Nuttall, 1832- 40. 
This well-known South American bird was only at first confounded with 
our Xanthocephalus, and should not have been credited to California by 
Nuttall. 
28. Xanthornus mexicanus (Briss.). “ Pacific coast of (North 1) 
America,” Baird, List, 1852. [Probably Gymnomystax melanicterus (Vieill.) 
of tropical America (Allen).] 
29. Trupialis militaris (Linn.). “ Monterey, Cal.,” Neboux, Yoy. de 
la Venus, 1855; “San Francisco,” Cutts, in Baird’s N. A. Birds, 1858. 
* Chrysomitris yarrelli (Aud.) and Hypocanthus stanleyi (Aud.) are now 
generally believed to be (if not hybrid cage-birds) from South America, and as 
he gives no authority for “ Upper California,” they may be omitted. 
+ Plectrophanes maccowni, Lawr., is quoted from “California” by Cassiu 
(111, p. 229), but has not lately been found west of Arizona. Calamospiza 
hicolor, Towns., before reported doubtfully from “California,” has been found 
as a rare bird near Tulare Lake, by Mr. W. A. Cooper. 
