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DATA OP SPECIMEN COLLECTED. 



24. Dendroica auduboni. 



Audubon's Waebler. — The only ones seen, two in num- 

 ber, were taken on stormy days in the small cypress grove. 



LIST OF SPECIMENS COLLECTED, 



25. Anthus pensilvanicus. 



American Pipit. — On the evening of February 2, while 

 going to the alkali pools to watch for owls, I heard faintly 

 the note of a Titlark. The evening was very calm, the sun, 

 just set, cast a beautiful afterglow about the sky; there was 

 just light enough remaining to enable me to distinguish the 

 birds working their way among the rocks. That I might 

 make sure of at least a single specimen for identification, I 

 fired at the one nearest me. The flock, about twenty-five in 

 number, at once rose and circled past out of range; and I 

 saw them no more. 



DATA OF SPECIMEN COLLECTED. 



26. Oroscoptes montanus. 



Sage Thrasher. — In making my rounds of the small cy- 

 press grove on a cold, cloudy and windy morning in Jan- 



