224 Kansas Academy of Science. 



29. Carpodacus cassini. Cassinus Finch. 



Were rather common in the canyon. 



30. Laureus ludovicianus excubitorides. White-rumped Shrike. 



Secured one specimen; were not common. 



31. Virio belHpusillus. Least Greenlet. 



Common in the canyons. 



32. Auroparus flaviceps. Gold Tit. 



Secured the only specimen seen. 



33. Lophophaneus woUwecheri. Bridled Titmouse. 



Saw a small number up on the side of a mountain in oak-grown can- 

 yon. Judged them to be young ones. 



34. Polioptila coerulia obscura. Western Blue-gray Gnat Catcher. 



Were fairly common in the canyons. 



35. Catherpes mexicanus conspersus. Speckled Canyon Wren. 



Secured one specimen on cabin roof. It was the only one seen. 



36. Oroscoptes montanus. Sage Thrasher. 



Were common on the lower parts of the mountains. 



37. Mimus polyglottus. Mocking-bird. 



Were common in the canyons. 



