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529. Astragalinus tristis (Linn.). — American Goldfinch. Several seen. 



540. Pooccetes sp. — Vesper Sparrow. A few seen. 



545. Ammoilramun bairdii (And.). — Baird's Sparrow. Seen, May 18, on 



table lands. 

 552. Cliondcstcs gi'duiniacus (Say). — Lark Sparrow. Common on table 



land.s and in Bad Lands. 



560. Sirlsella socialis (Wils.). — Chipping Sparrow. Breeding-. A set of 



three eggs collected June 1. 



561. Sinzclld- pallida (Swains.). — Clay-colored Sparrow. Several seen in 



Bad Lands. 



583. Melospi^sa lincolnii (And.). — Lincoln's Sparrow. Seen May 24. 



588. PipUo maciilatus arcticus (Swains.). — Arctic Towhee. Common. 



596. Zamclodia melanoccpliala (Swains.). — Black-headed Grosbeak. Sev- 

 eral specimens shot. 



599. Cyaiiospiza amociia (Say). — Lazuli Bunting. One seen May 18. 



604. Spiza ainciicana (Gmel.). — Dickeissel. May 19, near Harrison. 



605. Calaniospiza vieJanocorus Stejn. — Lark Bunting. Seen in Bad Lands 



May 20; common. 

 607. Piranf/a Ivdoviciana (Wils.). — Louisiana Tanager. Common. On June 



1 a female was seen carrying material to build a nest. 

 614. Tachjjcmeta hicolor (Vieill.). — Tree Swallow. Five or six seen, May 28. 

 622(/. Laniiis ludoviciamis excubitoridcs (Swains.). — White-rumped Shrike. 



A pair seen May 20, on the edge of Bad Lands, and one secured. 

 624. Tirco oliraceus (Linn.), — Bed-eyed Vireo. Three shot and others 



heard. 

 627«. Tireo g'tlvns siraiii><oni Baird. — Western Warbling Vireo. One shot 



May 22. 

 6296. Tireo solitarius pJumbeus (Coues). — Plumbeous Vireo. The most 



common vireo there; several shot. 

 647. Hehninthophila prrcgriiia- (Wils.). — Tennessee Warbler. One was 



seen May 19. 

 652. Dcndroica a'stica (Gmel.). — Yellow Warbler. A few seen near Craw- 

 ford. 



655. Deiidroica coroiiata (Linn.). — Myrtle Warbler. One bird seen May 20, 



which is doubtfully referred here. 



656. Dendroica audiihoni (Towns.). — Audubon's Warbler. Very common, 



A nest found May 20, but contained no eggs, and unfortunately 

 the female ^vas shot for identification. 

 674. Scinriis aiirocapiJlun (Linn.). — Oven-bird. Heard along nearl}' every 

 creek in the canyons. 



680. Geothhjpis tohiiici (Towns.). — Macgillivray's Warbler. On May 22, 



Mr. Cary and myself saw a bird which was doubtfully referred 

 here. Mr. Cai'y informs me that later acciuaintance with the 

 bird at Newcastle, Wyoming, makes his positive that it was this 

 species which ■\ve saw. 



681. Gcothlypis trichafi (Linn.). — Maryland Yellow-throat. One specimen 



secured Mnj 21. 

 6S:!«. Icteria rircvx loiH/icavda (Lawr.). — Long-tailed Chat. Each thicket 

 of underbrush seemed to ha\e (tne, but although several were 

 shot at none were secured. 



