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146. Coccyzus americanus occidentalis Ridgw. 



California Cuckoo. — Mr. Anthony has observed a cuckoo 

 at Eusenacla in August, which is probably referable to this 

 western race. 



147. Ceryle alcyon (Linn.) 



Belted Kingfisher. — Mr. Belding mentions it as com- 

 mon at the Cape region. About the bays of Ensenada and 

 San Quintin Mr. Anthony has found them in fall and win- 

 ter. I obtained specimens on Santa Margarita Island, and 

 frequently saw ihe birds farther north. 



148. Dryobates villosus harrisii (Aud.) 



Harris's Woodpecker. — Seen at Hansen's by Mr.- Beld- 

 ing, May 14, 1884. Found by Mr. Anthony on San Pedro 

 Martir, at altitudes from 7,000 to 10,000 feet. 



149. Dryobates scalaris lucasanus (Xantus). 



St. Lucas Woodpecker. — First observed by Mr. Xantus 

 at Cape St. Lucas, where he reports it as being very abund- 

 ant. Mr. Belding found it very common at the Cape region, 

 but rarely saw any in the Victoria Mountains. I first met 

 with this woodpecker on Santa Margarita Island, and after- 

 wards collected specimens as far north as lat. 28°. 



150. Dryobates nuttallii (Gamb.) 



Nuttall's Woodpecker. — In tlie northern part of the 

 territory Mr. Anthony has frequently seen it from the sea- 

 level to 3,500 feet elevation, in localities where trees are 

 found, and has seen them amongst the cacti of the coast 

 hills. Mr. Belding noted it at San Rafael and Ensenada in 

 1887. 



151. Sphyrapicus varius nuchalis Baird, 



Red-naped Sapsucker. — Obtained at La Laguiia (Cape re- 

 gion) by Mr. Belding, February 1, 1883. 



152. Sphyrapicus ruber ^GmeL) 



Red-breasted Sapsucker.— One or two seen in March near 

 Ensenada, by Mr. Anthony. 



