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368. Syrnium ncMilosiwi (Forst.). — Barred Owl. Heard every night. 

 378. Speotyto cuniciiJarid Jnii)0(i<r(i (Bonap.). — Burrowing- Owl. Seen May 19. 

 387. (U)ccyzns avirrirainis (Linn.). — Yellow-billed Cuekoo. A few seen. 

 ;ii);{('. Dryobatrs rilloxiifi InjloHcopUH (Cab.). — Cabanis's Woodpecker. Breed- 

 ing-. Two sets, one of four and the other of tliree, found ^fay 28 



and 29, respectively. 

 4()(). Mchincrpes erylhrocephdliis (Linn.). — Bed-lieaded AVoodpecker. Seen 



at various times in the canyons. 

 408. MchtncriHS torquatus (Wils.). — Lewis's Woodpecker. Found in the 



canj'ons wherever dead trees predominated. One nest was found 



about sixty feet from the ground in a dead tree, but contained 



no eggs. This same tree yielded a set of five Sparrow Hawk's 



eggs. 

 41 2r/. CoJapies aiiratus lutcus Bangs. — Northern Flicker. 

 413. CoUiptes cafer caUarls (\'igors). — lled-shafted Flicker. Both were 



seen in the canyons in about equal numbers. 

 418. Phalwnoptilus nuttaJlli (And.). — Poorwill. Heard vei-y commonly 



every night and one seciired. 

 420. Chorileiles sp. — Nighthawk. Seen June 1. 

 425. Aeronautes melanoleucus (Baird). — White-throated Swift. Many were 



seen and were breeding- in a large cliff, but we could not get at 



them. 

 444. Tyrannus tyrtDinus (Linn.). — Kingbird. Seen May 18, and also in the 



canyons. 

 447. Tyroiiniis vcrticalis Say. — Arkansas Kingbird. Maj 18, and also in 



the canyons. Common. 

 457. Sayornis saya (Bonap.). — Say's Phoebe. One was found building a 



nest in the canj'ons May 31, and one shot in the Bad Lands; also 



on buttes on table lands. 

 462. Coiitopus richardsoiiii (Swains.). — Western Wood Pewee. A single 



specimen secured May 24. 



465. Eiiipklonax virescens (Vieill.). — Acadian Flycatcher. One shot May 



26. 



466. Eiiipidonax traillii (And.). — Traill's Flycatcher. Seen several times. 

 474r'. Otocoris aljyestris arcnicola Hensh. — Desert Horned Lark. Seen on 



the table lands above canyons. 

 475. Pica pica hudsonica (Sab.). — American Magpie. A g-ood many seen, 



and one found with young May 23. 

 477. Cyanocitta cristata (Linn.). — Blue Jay. Seen May 18. 



491. Nucifraga cohnnhiana (Wils.). — Clarke's Nutcracker. One bird seen 



which is doubtfullj' referred here. 



492. Cyanoceplialus cyanoccplialus (Wied). — Pinon Jay. Very common. 

 495. Molothrtis ater (Bodd.). — Cowbird. Seen May 18. 



498. Agclaiiis phccniceia^ (Linn.). — Red-winged Blackbird. Seen May 18, 



and several in the Bad Lands !May 20. 

 5016. tStiinieUd magna ncglccta. (And.). — Western Meadowlark. Seen on 



the table lands and in the Bad Lands. Common. 

 508. Icterus biillocki (Swains.). — Bullock's Oriole. One secured Maj- 24. 

 5116. Quiscaliis quiscitJa wneus (Eidgw.). — Bronzed Grackle. Seen near 



Crawford. 



