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H. Townsend (7) notes a specimen taken on Santa Barbara Island, February 13, 

 1889, and on Santa Cruz, C. B. Linton {11) says that it was common everywhere 

 during November and December, 1907. A. van Rossem and I found it scattered 

 over the hillsides of that island, usually in pairs, u\} to the time we left. May 2, 

 1911. 



139. Zonotrichia coronata (Pallas) 



Golden-crowned Sparrow 



Zonotrichia coronata (1) Townsend, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xiii, 1890, pp. 139, 141. (.2) 

 Keeler, Zoe, i, 1891, p. 341. (.3) Grinnell, Pasadena Acad. Sci., i, 1897, p. 18. (//) 

 Grinnell, Auk, xv, 1898, p. 235. (J) Mailliard, Bull. Cooper Orn. Club, i, 1899, p. 45. 

 U!) Mearns, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., lvi, 1907, p. 142. (7) Richardson, Condor, x, 1908, 

 p. 67. (8) Linton, Condor, x, 1908, p. 85. (9) Linton, Condor, x, 1908, p. 128. (10) 

 A. O. U. Check-list, 3d ed., 1910. p. 262. (//) Howell and van Rossem, Condor, xiii, 

 1911, p. 210. (12) Willett, Pac. Coast Avif., 7, 1912, p. 80. (L3) Grinnell, Pac. Coast 

 Avif., 11, 1915, p. 117. 



Common winter visitant but does not occur in flocks, as does the last. L. 

 M. Huey and I saw numbers of this species on San Clemente from ]March 23 to 

 April 11, 1915, but they were rather shy. On Catalina during April I have seen 

 two or three of these birds every time I spent a few hours in the brush. C. H. 

 Townsend (1) records a specimen taken on Santa Barbara Island, February 13, 

 1889. C. B. Linton (9) says it was fairly common on Santa Cruz during Novem- 

 ber and December, 1907, and I (11) saw two birds there as late as April 24, 1911. 



140. Spizella passerina arizonae Coues 



Western Chipping Sparrow 



Spizella socialis (1) Cooper, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., iv, 1870, p. 78. (2) Cooper, Land 



Birds Calif., i, 1870, p. 208. 

 Spizella socialis var. arizonae (3) Henshaw, Rep. Wheeler Surv., 1876, p. 244. 

 Spizella socialis arizonae (4) Blake, Auk, iv, 1887, p. 330. (5) Belding, Land Birds Pac. 



Dist, 1890, p. 155. (6') Keeler, Zoe, i, 1891, p. 339. (7) Grinnell, Pasadena Acad. 



Sci., I, 1897, p. 18. (8) Mailliard, Bull. Cooper Orn. Club, i, 1899, p. 42. (9) Ober- 



holser, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxii, 1900, p. 232. (10) Mearns, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., 



LVI, 1907, p. 142. (11) Richardson, Condor, x, 1908, p. 68. 

 Spizella passerina arizonae (12) Linton, Condor, xi, 1909, p. 194. (13) Osburn, Condor, 



XI, 1909, p. 137. (Ill) Willett, Pac. Coast Avif., 7, 1912, p. 80. (/J) Grinnell, Pac. 



Coast Avif., 11, 1915, p. 118. 

 Chipping Sparrow (16) Willett, Condor, xii, 1910, p. 171. 



Resident in rather small numbers on some of the islands. J. Grinnell (7) 

 noted a few on San Clemente in the spring of 1897, and from the actions of a 

 pair, he judged that they had a nest nearby. C. B. Linton {12) shot two birds 

 there in December, 1908. I have seen them occasionally on Catalina during 

 April. In June, one year in the sixties, J. G. Cooper {1) noted a flock of them 

 on the same island. A. van Rossem and I saw a number on Santa Cruz in April, 

 1911, and J. Grinnell {MS) found them plentiful there during the first part of 

 September, 1903. G. Willett {16) reported the species as plentiful on Santa 

 Rosa Island, June 7, 1910. 



