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CULICIVORA. 



31. C. ccerulea. Rare throughout the country. A few seen at the Mimbres 

 during the month of April ; first observed on the 12th of that month. Probably 

 does not breed here. 



SYLVICOLA. 



32. S. coronata. Very abundant everywhere '"ring the months of April and 

 October. First observed at the Mimbres, April 2d. 



33. S. striata. One or two only observed in April at the Mimbres. 



34. S. ccerulea. One observed at the Mimbres during the latter part of April. 



35. S. jestiva. Common throughout the country in summer. Arrives in the 

 early part of April, and migrates southward the latter part of July. 



36. S. nigricans. One shot May lOthon the Mimbres, the only one observed 

 at any tump. 



37. S. Canadensis. A few observed on the Mi nbres, and one along the Rio 

 Grande near Fort Thorn, in May. 



TRICHAS. 



38. T. Tolmiei. Breeds about the mountains along the Rio Mimbres. Never 

 seen in the valley of tire Rio Grande. Three specimens obtained. 



39. T. Marilandica. Very common along the Mimbres, where it breeds; in 

 less numbers along the valley of the Rio Grande. Arrives about the 1st of April 

 and disappears the latter part of July. 



HELINAIA. 



40. H. chrysopteua. One only seen near Fort Thorn in April, 1854. 



CERTHIA. 



41. C. FAiiiLiARTs. Vury common among the mountains in summer, where it 

 probably breeds. Never seen, except in winter, along the valley of the Rio 

 Grande. 



TROGLODYTES. 



42. T. obsoletus. Very common among the mountains in summer, where it 

 breeds. Not seen on the Rio Grande. Arrives at Fort Webster by the 15th of 

 March, and disappears the last of July. 



43. T. Americanus. Occasionally seen only in winter and late in fall. Two 

 or three obtained at the Mimbres and Fort Fillmore. 



44. T. palustris. Very common in summer everywhere, but most abundant 

 along the small mountain streams where there are marshy shores. Breeds in 

 the territory. Many winter along the Rio Grande. 



PARUS. 



45. P. minimus. Common among the mountains. Resident. Not met with 

 along the river. 



46. P. bicolor. Common in winter among the mountains. Not on the Rio 

 Grande. 



47. P. Wollweberi. One only seen ; shot on the 10th of May, at Fort Webster. 



REGULUS. 



48. R. satrapa. Common along the Sierra de los Mimbres. Resident. Some- 

 times seen in winter along the Rio Grande. 



49. R. calendula. One or two met with among the mountains. 



