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of Laniiis ludovicianus grinncll} have been taken ont.side 

 of its breeding range, and it therefore appears to be nearly 

 or quite resident. It is darkest and most typical at San 

 Fernando, Lower California. Birds from San Qnintin, 

 Lower California, belong to the same race, although they 

 are slightly paler; and one specimen from Yubay, Lower 

 California, is referable also here, though it inclines a little 

 toward Lan'ius JudovickiMis neUorii. Some of the speci- 

 mens of lAinius ludovicianus griniieUl that we have exam- 

 ined are too much in process of molt to furnish reliable 

 measurements. The dimensions of all the adults of which 

 use can be made for this purpose are added below : 



MEASUREMENTS OF SPECIMENS OF LANIUS LUDOVICIANUS 



GRINNELLI. 



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