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^'. Species seen in Thousand Spring Valley (Sept. 20-25). 



1. Dendroica Townsendi. 



2. Zonotrichia leucophrys intermedia. 



3. Empidonax obscurus. 



4. Picus villosus Ilarrisi. 



5. Sphyrapicus varius nuchalis. 



6. Nyctale acadica. 



j. Species observed at " City of Roclis," southern Idaho 

 (October 3, 1868). 



1. Corvus corax carnivorus. Common. 



2. Gyranokitta cyanocephala. Abundant. 



3. Cyanocitta Floridana Woodhousii. Abundant. 



4. Centrocercus urophasiauus. Common. 

 6. Rliiuogryphus aura. Common. 



k. Species found at Deep Creek, Northwestern Utah (Oct. 5, 1868.) 



1. Telmatodytes paliistris paludicola. Abundant. 



2. Geothlypis trichas. Common. 



3. Zonotrichia leucophrys intermedia. Abundant. 



4. Melospiza melodia lallax. Abundant. 

 6. M. Lincoln!. Common. 



V. EASTKUN UTAH.* 



a. Species breeding in the Salt Lake Valley (May 20-June 2, and 

 June 16-21, 1869). 



1. Turdus migratorius.t Rare? 



2. Oreoscoptes montanus. Common. 



3. Galeoscoptes Carolinensis. Common. 



4. Sialia arctica.f Common. 



5. Troglodytes aedon Parkmanni. Common. 



6. Telmatodytes palustris paludicola. Very abundant. 



7. Eremophila alpestris chrysolaema. Common. ^ 



8. Dendroica aestiva. Abundant. 



9. Geothlypis trichas. Common. 



10. Icteria virens longicauda. Common. 



11. Setophaga i-uticilla. Common. 



* See Bulletin of the Essex Institute, V, Nov., 1873, pp. 108-173, for paper entitled 

 4' Notes on the Bird Fauna of the Salt Lake Valley and adjacent portions of the 

 Wah Batch Mountains." 



t Species so marked have been attracted from the adjoining mountains by the 

 protection and accommodations provided by man. 

 [ To be continued.] 



