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San Antonio Canyon. W.M.P. PI. VI. Fig. 2. Top of head rich 

 red, thorax and sides tinged with red. 



Capodacus tiiexicaiitis frontalis Say. California Linnet. H.W. 

 Claremont. Metz. Laguna. L.L.G. Abundant from ocean to 

 mountains. Less common abo\e 3,000 feet. Nests about buildings 

 and in cactus. W.M.P. PI. VI. Fig. 3. Head and throat rich 

 red. 



AslragciI'Diiis Iristis sdliciimuus Grinn. Willow Goldfinch. H.W. 

 Claremont. Metz. Redlands, San Antonio Station; very abundant 

 El Monte, Corona. Many nesting records in bottoms. W.M.P. 

 PI. VI. Fig. 4. Breast and neck canary yellow. 



Astragnlbiiis p.uiltr'ui hcspcrophiliis Ober. Green-backed Gold- 

 finch. H.W. Claremont. Metz. Claremont, San Antonio Can- 

 yon, Corona, Laguna. Common. Breeding San Antonio Canyon. 

 Claremont, near Covina. W.M.P. PI. VI. Fig. 5. Breast canary 

 yellow, back yellowish-green. 



Astragarniiis lawroicci Cass. Lawrence Goldfinch. H.W. 

 Breeding in Claremont, San Antonio Canyon, near Corona. Found 

 also in upper San Gabriel. W.M.P. PI. VI. Fig. 6. Canary 

 yellow breast, streaks on wings. 



Spiiiiis piiiKS p'niiis Wilson. Pine Siskin. Common winter visi- 

 tant to San Antonio and other parts of mountains. W.M.P. PI. 

 VI. Fig. 7. 



Passer domestictis Linn. English Sparrow. H.W. Noted at 

 Claremont, Pomona, Ontario, San Bernardino, Victorville, Hes- 

 peria. El Monte, Box S. Ranch. W.M.P. PI. VI. Fig. 8. 



Pooeceles gramineiis confinis Miller. Western Vesper Sparrow. 

 H.W. Several records, fall and winter. Corona, Chino, near Eti- 

 wanda. W.M.P. PI. VI. Fig. 9. 



Pooecetes gram'inciis affiiiis Miller. Oregon Vesper Sparrow. 

 Probably occurs. H.W. 



Passerculns sandwkhoisis alaitdiitiis Bonap. Western Savanna 

 Sparrow. H.W. Abundant in lowlands, winter and fall. W.M.P. 

 PI. VI. Fig. 11. 



Passerculns rostratits roslnilus Cass. Found quite commonly near 

 Oceanside. October 19, 1916. W.M.P. 



