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Tyrannus verticalis : Arkansas Kingbird. — A kingbird is found at Port- 

 land, but is rare, and the species not determined. 



Contopus borealis : Olive-sided Flycatcher. — Common in tall firs. 



Contopus richardsonii : Western Wood Pewee. — Very common every- 

 Avhere ; often seen in shade trees about the city. 



Empidonax dijficilis : Western Flycatcher. — Probably taken in migra- 

 tion. 



Empidonax trail Hi : Traill Flycatcher. — Very common in alder and 

 vine maple thickets. 



Alauda arvensis : Skylark. — Introduced. Common in open fields on the 

 east side of the I'iver ; not seen elsewhere. 



Otocoris alpestris strigata : Streaked Horned Lark. — Not uncommon in 

 suitable localities. 



Pica pica hudsonica : American Magpie. — Not common ; a few are found 

 along- the Columbia. 



Cyanocitta stelleri : Steller Jay. — Common everywhere in the region of 

 Portland. 



Aphelocoma californica : California Jay. — Rare ; more common during 

 migrations. 



Perisoreus obscurus : Oreg-on Jay. — Rare. 



Corvus caurinus : Northwest Crow (?). — Crows are abundant, but species 

 not determined. 



Sturnus vulgaris : Starling-. — Introduced ; still rare. 



Agelaius pha;7iiceus c<iuri)ius: Northwestern Redwing-. — More or less com- 

 mon. 



Sturnella magna neglecta : Western Meadowlark. — Abundant resident. 



Icterus bullocki : Bullock Oriole. — Rather common in cottonwoods and 

 oaks along' the river. 



Scolecophagus cyanocephalus : Brewer Blackbird. — Abundant resident ; 

 more common in open fields. 



Coccothraustes vespertinus montanus : Western Evening- Grosbeak. — Abun- 

 dant winter resident, flocking- about the maples in the streets ; remark- 

 ably tame. 



Carpodacus purpureas calif ornicus : California Purple Finch. — Common in 

 fields about the city. 



Loxia curvirostra minor: Crossbill. — Rare. 



Astragalinus tristis salicamans : Willow Goldfinch, — Abundant. 



Astragalinus }}saltria : Arkansas Goldfinch. — Not uncommon. 



Spinus jnnus : Pine Siskin. — Not uncommon ; nests about the city in 

 large firs {?). 



Passer domesticus : English sparrow. — Abundant in the city. 



Poxcetes gramineus affinis : Oregon Vesper Sparrow. — Common in open 

 fields. 



Ammodramus sandwichensis : Sandwich Sparrow. — Specimens taken dur- 

 ing migrations were nearer this form than any other, but not typical. 



Ammodramus samhvichensis alaudiyms : Western Savanna Sparrow. — Com- 

 mon in cultivated fields. 



Zonotrichid leucophrys gambelii : Gambel Sparrow. — Common during mi- 

 grations. 



Zonotrichia leucophrys nultalli : Nuttall Sparrow. — Abundant summer 

 resident ; nests in thickets and low brush. 



Zonotrichia coronata : Golden-crowned Sparrow. — Common during migra- 

 tion for a few days. 



Spizella socialis arizonce : Western Chipping- Sparrow. — Abundant sum- 

 mer resident. 



Junco hyemalis oreganus : Oregon Junco. — Abundant resident. 



