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Mexican Cactus Wren. Heleodytes brunneicapillus obscurus 

 Nelson, p. 95. 



Common in the mesquite about Guadalajara. One was shot 

 with lai-ge swellings on its feet and legs ; perhajis from injuries 

 received from spines and thorns. 

 Oak Forest Wren. Heleodytes gtUaris (Scl.). p. 307. 



Found in colonies of about six, which kept together in some 

 favourite portion of the jungle near running water in the tropical 

 lowlands. 

 Mexican Canyon Wren. Cat herpes mexicamcs (Swains.), pp. 

 62, 140, 142, 149, 161, 217, 257, 263. 



Common in Guadalajara and in the upper barrancas. 

 Sinaloa Wren. Thryophilus sinaloa Baird. p. 101. 



Occasional in the barrancas near Guadalajara. Tlieir last 

 year's nests were very common. Several unidentified house- 

 wren-like species were observed in the barrancas. 

 Lloyd Bush-Tit. Psaltripat'us melanotls lloydi (Sennett). p. 94. 

 Several were seen in the mesquite near Guadalajara. Saw one 

 killed and left by a shrike. 

 Western Gnatcatcher. Polioptila ccerulea ohscura Ridgw. 

 pp. 100, 101, 154. 



Abundant eveiywhere. 

 Mazatlan Solitaire. Myadestes obscurus occidentalis Stejn. 

 pp. 247, 248, 250. 



Rather rare in one of the lower barrancas of the volcano. 

 Jalisco Catharus. Catharus nielpomene clarus Jouy. 



Several seen in a small grove of trees in a lower reach of a 

 barranca bordering the hot lands of Colima. 

 Western Robin. Merula migratoria propinqua Ridgw. p. 194. 

 Several were seen in the barrancas and near small streams in 

 the lowlands. 

 Red-backed Robin, or Yellow-billed Robin. Ilerula flavi- 

 rostris Swains, p. 306. 

 Common in the lowlands. 



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