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92. Parus inornatus. Plain Tit,. 



This bird was seen only in the Coast Range north of Boulder, 

 where it was generally distributed, June 21st. 



9*3. Parus rufescens neglectus. California Chickadee. 



Troops of Chickadees scolded as I rode through the Coast Range 

 between Saratoga and Boulder. One was seen near Watsonville, 

 June 23d. 



94. Chamsea fasciata. Wren Tit. 



This little bird was rarely silent in the chaparral of the Coast 

 Range north of Boulder, June 21st. Others heard near Watson- 

 ville and San Benito were probably of this form. 



95. Chamaea fasciata henshawi. Pallid Wren Tit. 



Wren Tits, w r hich were heard, but not obtained, at Cain's Flat on 

 the east fork of the Kaweah, July 5th, were doubtless of this pale 

 race. 



96. Psaltriparus minimus californicus. California Bush Tit. 



This Bush Tit was very abundant in the Coast Range near Boul- 

 der, June 21st, and also near San Benito, June 27th-28th. Several 

 flocks were seen near the east fork of the Kaweah a few miles above 

 Three Rivers, July 4th. 



97. Regulus satrapa olivaceus. Western Golden-crowned Kinglet. 



A Golden-crowned Kinglet flitted about in the pines near the 

 trail between Shotgun Canon and Trout Meadows, July 11th. 



98. Turdus ustulatus. Russet-backed Thrush. 



This species was in full song near Boulder, June 21st. Several 

 were noted near Aptos, June 23d. 



99. Merula migratoria propinqua. Western Robin. 



Robins were first met among the pines along the east fork of the 

 Kaweah, at an altitude of about 6,000 feet, July 6th. They were 

 common in Shotgun Canon and at Trout Meadows, July lOth-llth. 

 Several were observed at Kern River Lakes, July 12th— 14th. 



100. Sialia mexicana occidentalis. Western Bluebird. 



A few birds of this species were observed near Boulder, June 21st, 

 one at Watsonville, June 23d, and others in San Benito Valley, 

 June 26th-29th. 



101. Sialia arctica. Mountain Bluebird. 



Mountain Bluebirds were often seen in Shotgun Canon, July 10th, 

 but were not observed elsewhere. 



