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Black-necked Stilt. Himantopiis mexicamcs (Mull.), pp. 77, 

 118, 123. 



Also common on streams and jjonds near Guadalajara. 

 Wilson Snipe. Gallinago delicata (Ord.). pp. 19, 103. 



Several were seen near Guadalajara and on the beach near 

 Vera Cruz. 

 Greater Yellow-legs. Totaniis melanoleuciis (Gmel.) p. 118. 

 Yellow-legs. Totanus flavipes (Gmel.). p. 118. 



Both birds abundant on the ponds and lakes of the tableland. 

 Solitary Sandpiper. Helodrmnas soUtarius (Wils.). pp. 134, 

 135, 136. 



Abundant on the tableland and in the barrancas. 

 Spotted Sandpiper. Actltis macularia (Linn.). 



Common on the ponds about Guadalajara. 

 LoN(j-BiLLED Curlew. Numenixis longirostHs Wils. p. 118. 



Quite common on the marshes about Chapala. 

 KiLLDEER. Oxyechus vooi'ferus (Linn.), pp. 19, 117, 134. 



Common everywhere in the barrancas and in the lowlands of 

 Colima. Four were seen on the beach at Vera Cruz. 

 Mexican Jacana. Jacana sjnnosa (Linn.), pp. 79, 80, 123. 



Fairly common on ponds about Guadalajara. 

 Grayson Bob- White. Col'mus graysoni (Lawr.). p. 252. 



Heard among the pines on the volcano of Colima. 

 Scaled Partridge. CalUpepla sqimmata (Vig.). p. 268. 



Common in the lowlands of Colima. 

 Wagler Chachalaca. Ortalis wagleri (Gray), pp. 324, 328. 



Several seen in the lowlands of Colima. 

 Band-tailed Pigeon. Columha fasciata Say. p. 292. 



Abundant in the lowlands of Colima. 

 Mourning Dove. Zenaidura macroura (Linn.), pp. 104, 185, 218. 



Abundant everywhere. 

 White-fronted Dove. Leptotila fidviventris hrachyptera (Sal- 

 vadore). pp. 218, 250. 



Abundant in the barrancas. 



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