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286. Lophophanes atricr (status, Cassin. Black-crested Tit. Valley of Rio Grande and 
south 385 
287. Lopliophanes inornatus, (Gamb.) Cassin. Coast of California and southern Rocky 
mountains 386 
288. Loplioplianes wollweberi , Bon. Southern Rocky mountains, and south into Mexico, 
on the table-lands 386 
289. Parus septentrionalis, Harris. Long-tailed Chickadee. Missouri river to the Rocky 
mountains, or else replaced there by P. albescens 389 
290. Parus atricapillus, Linn. Black-cap Titmouse. Eastern North America, along the 
Atlantic border 390 
291. Parus occidentalis, Baird. Western Titmouse. North Pacific coast of United States- 391 
(292.) Parus meridionalis, Sclater. Mexican Titmouse. Eastern Mexico 392 
293. Parus carolinensis, Aud. Carolina Titmouse. South Atlantic States to Washington • 392 
294. Parus montanus , Gambel. Pacific coast of United States to the Rocky mountains • ■ 394 
295. Parus ru/escens, Towns. Chestnut-backed, Tit. Pacific coast of the United States - • 394 
296. Parus hudsonicus , Forster. Northeastern portions of North America to the North 
Atlantic States 395 
(297.) Psaltriparus melanotus, (Hart.) Bon. Black-cheeked Tit. Eastern.Mexico to the 
Rio Grande • - - - * 396 
298. Psaltriparus minimus , (Towns.) Bon. Least Tit. Pacific coast of United States 397 
299. Psaltriparus plumbeus, Baird. Southern Rocky mountains 398 
300. Paroides flaviceps, (Sund.) Baird. Rio Grande valley of Texas and Mexico. Fort 
Yuma 400 
301. Gerthiola flaveola , (Linn.) Sund. Yellow-rumped Creeper. Indian Key, Florida, and 
West Indies 924 
302. Eremophila cornuta, (Wils.) Boie. Sky Lark. Everywhere on the prairies and desert 
plains of North America; Atlantic States in winter. A smaller 
vaiiety on the western plains 403 
303. Hesperipliona vespertina, (Cooper,) Bon. Evening Grosbeak. Pacific coast to Rocky 
mountains ; Northern America east to Lake Superior 409 
304. Pinicola canadensis , (Briss.) Cab. Pine Grosbeak. Arctic America, south to United 
States in severe winters 410 
305. Carpodacus purpureus, (Gm.) Gray. Purple Finch. North America from Atlantic 
to the High Central Plains 412 
306. Carpodacus calif ornicus, Baird. Western Purple Finch. Pacific coast of United 
States 413 
307. Carpodacus cassinii, Baird. Cassin’s Purple Finch. Rocky mountains and valley of 
the Colorado. Fort Tejon ? 414 
308. Carpodacus frontalis, (Say,) Gray. House Finch. Rocky mountains to the Pacific. 
^ Perhaps several varieties 415 
(309.) Carpodacus haemorrhous, Wagler. High lands of Mexico 417 
310. Chrysomitris magellanicus, (Vieill.) Bon. Black-headed Gold-finch. South America. 
Accidental in United States, (Kentucky) 419 
311. Chrysomitris stanleyi, (Aud.) Bon. Stanley’s Gold-finch. California (?) Probably 
western Mexico 420 
