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near Bozeman, early in May; Bitterroot Mountains 7000 ft., June 11; 

 Flathead Woods, June 5. Saskatchewan — Southern edge of Cypress 

 Hills, May 21. Alberta — Waterton Lakes, May 21. California — 

 Florence Lake, near Fresno in Sierra Nevada, April 20; Kings Canyon 

 Park, May 12; Yosemite Valley, April 17. Oregon — Fort Klamath, 

 April 26. 



Late dates of spring departure are: Michoacan — Patzcuaro, 

 April 26. Baja California — Cape district, May 23. Sonora— Mag- 

 dalena, May 15. Sinaloa — El Fuerte, May 13. Jalisco — Ojuelos, 

 May 15. Texas — Tom Green and Concho Counties, imtil May. 

 New Mexico — Apache, southwestern Grant County, April 30. Ari- 

 zona — Pima Coimty, June 8; Baboquivari Mountains, 3500 ft., 

 May 22; Huachuca Mountains, May 13. California — Buena Park, 

 May 1; Twenty-nine Palms, May 14; Palm Springs, April 26. 



Early dates of fall arrival are: Arizona — San Francisco Mountain 

 region, September 21. Texas — Concho County, mid October. Baja 

 California — La Grulla, September 28. Sonora — Cajon Bonito Creek, 

 September 8. 



Late dates of fall departure are: Oregon — Southern Willamette 

 Valley, early October. Calif ornia-Eagleville, September 18; Panther 

 Creek and Shasta River, late September; Florence Lake, September 

 1 ; Charlotte and Bullfrog Lakes, Kings Canyon, September 5. 

 Saskatchewan — Cypress Hills, July 11. Montana — Upper Holland 

 Lake, Missoula County, September 10; Gallatin County near Boze- 

 man, mid October. Idaho — St. Joe National Forest, October. 

 Utah — Uinta Basin, (October 5-25, date not specified) ; southern Utah, 

 October. Colorado — descends to lower levels September-October, 

 lingers until early November. Rocky Mountain National Park, 

 October 26. 



Egg Dates. — California: 155 records, May 30 — August 7; 125 

 records, June 10 — July 5. Nevada: 7 records for June 22. Oregon: 

 1 record for July 13. Alberta: 2 records for July 4 and July 6. 



ZONOTRICIIIA LEUCOPHRYS PUGETENSIS Grinnell 



Puget Sound White-crowned Sparrow* 

 Contributed by Barbara Blanchard DeWolfe 



Habits 



The Puget Sound sparrows that compose the subject of this section 

 are those that winter at Berkeley on the same ground with the resident 



* Additional material on this race will be found in the account of Nuttall's 

 white-crowned sparrow, pp. 1292-1324. 



