SUPPLEMENTARY LIST 56S 



320 a. Mexican Ground Dove. Chremejjelia jxisserina pal- 

 lescens. Rare, 



334 «. Western Goshawk. Astur atncapillus striatulas. Rare 

 resident in nuitliern part of State. 



340. Zone-tailed Hawk. Buteo ahbreviatus. One record by 

 J. G. Cooper. 



347 a. American Rough-legged Hawk. Archihuteo laijopas 

 sandijohannis. Rare winter visitant. 



357 a. Black Merlin. Falco columbarius suckleyi. Rare win- 

 ter visitant to northern portion of State. 



358. Richardson Merlin. Falco columbarius richardsoni. One 

 record by H. W. Hensliaw. 



369. Spotted Owl. Syimium occidentale. Fairly common resi- 

 dent of the !San Die^n^n district. 



370. Great Gray Owl. Scotiaptexnebulosa. Rare winter visi- 

 tant in northern part of State. 



372. Saw-whet Owl. Glaux acadica acadica. Eleven records 

 as winter visitant. 



374. Flammulated Screech Owl. Otus flammeolns fiamme- 

 olus. Two records. 



374 a. Dwarf Screech Owl. Otus jiammeolus idahoensis. 

 Several records. 



375 a. Pallid Horned Owl. Bubo virginianus pallescens. 

 Desert re^^ion of the southeastern part of the State. 



375 c {part). California Horned Owl. Bubo virginianus 

 icelus. Fairly common resident of the humid coast belt from 

 Santa Barbara north to San Francisco Bay. 



376. Snowy Owl. Nyctea nyctea. Rare winter visitant. 



379 a. California Pygmy Owl. Glaucidiurn gnoma caUforni. 

 cum. Coast region south to Monterey. 



381. Elf Owl. Micropallas wliitneyi. One record by R. Hidu;- 

 way and one by L. M Loomis. 



.394 b. Batchelder Woodpecker. Pryobatcs puhescem Im- 

 rurus. Rare ; possibly only a winter visitant. 



394 e. Willow Woodpecker. Dryobatespubesccmturati. Ktsi- 

 dfiit in Upper Sonoran .and Transition zones in most localities. 



396. Texas Woodpecker. Dryobates scalaris bairdi. Fairly 

 commcm in desert region southeast of the Sierras. 



396 a. Saint Lucas Woodpecker. Jfriiobiifisscalarislucasanui. 

 Recorded from western Riverside County. 



