180 



iVo. 

 *19. 



*20. 



*21. 



*22. 



*23. 



*A. 



*25. 



26. 



*27. 



*28. 

 *29. 



FSpecies. Centre of abundance during breeding season. 



Psaltriparus minimus (Towns.), Cafiou streams. 

 var. PLUMBEUS Baird. 



Sitta Carolinensis Lath., 



var. ACULEATA Cass. 



Sitta pusilla Lath., 

 var. PYGM.EA Vig. 



Certhia familiaris L., 



var. A.MEuicANA Bonap. 



Salpinctes obsoletus (Say). 



Catherpes Mexicanus, 



var. coNSPERsus Jiidgvv. 



Troglodytes sedon Vieili.., 

 var. PAKKMANNi Aud, 



Troglodytes parvulus Koch., 



var. iiYEMALis Vieill. 



Telmatodytes palustris (VYii.s.). 



Antlius Ludovicianus (Gm.). 

 Helminthophaga Virginiae Baird. 



Pine region, 



"30. Helminthophaga celata (Say). 



Stony localities — every- 

 wliere. 



Rocky gorges or precipi- 

 tous canons. 



All wooded portions, 

 chiefly on mountains. 



Rushes of lakes, ponds, 

 etc., chiefly in valley 

 portions. 



Alpine summits. 



Foot-hills, scrub oaks and 

 "mahogany" woods. 



Aspen woods, near the 

 pine region. 



31. 



32. 



*33. 



34. 

 *35. 



Helminthophaga peregrina (WiLs.) 

 Parula Americana (L.). 

 Dendroiea sestiva (Gm.). 



Woods every where, chief- 

 ly lower portions. 



Dendroiea coronata (L.). 



Dendroiea coronata (L), 

 var. AUDUiiONi Towns. 



36. Dendroiea nigreseens (Towns.) 

 *37. 



*38. 

 *39. 



Pine region. 



Cedar, mahogany 

 pinon groves. 



and 



Geothlypis Philadelphia (WiLS), Canons and ravines of 



mountains. 



var. MAtGlLI.lVKAVI Aud 



Geothlypis trichas (L.). 



40. 



Icteria virens (L.), 

 var. i.(>n<jICaui)a Lawr. 



Myiodioctes pusillus (Wils.). 



Setophaga ruticilla (L.). 



Along the lower streams, 

 or marshy meadows. 



Along streams below 

 pine region. 



S t r e a m s 

 reifion. 



below pine 



