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White-winged Dove. Melopelia leucoptera (Linn.), pp. 292, 

 302. 



Very abundant in the hot lands of Colima. 

 Mexican Ground Dove. Colutubigalllna passerina pallescens 



(Baird). p. 185. 

 Inca Dove. Scwrdafella inca (Less.), pp. 61, 185. 



These last two doves were very common throughout Jalisco 

 and Colima. 

 Turkey Vulture. Cathartes aura (Linn.), pp. 61, 88, 89, 214, 



215. 

 Black Vulture, Catharista urubu (Vieill.). pp. 25, 88, 89, 

 214, 215. 



Both kinds of vultures were everywhere very abundant. 

 Marsh Hawk. Circus hudson'ms (Linn.), pp. 21, 45. 



Very abundant on the tableland. 

 Western Red-tailed Hawk. Buteo horealis calurus (Cass.), pp. 

 76, 138. 



Not uncommon. 

 Sennett White-tailed Hawk. Buteo albicaudatus se7inetti 

 Allen, p. 117. 



Two individuals were observed, one near Chapala and one 

 near the village of Tuxpan. 

 Mexican Black Hawk. Urubitlnga a?ithracma (Licht.). pp. 135, 

 136, 137, 139, 250, 316. 



Common in the barrancas and in the low country. 

 Mexican Goshawk. Asturlna plagiata Schlegel. pp. 137, 139, 



140. 

 Laughing Falcon. Herpetotheres cachinnans Vieill. pp. 320, 

 324, 328. 



Both of these birds were not uncommon in the barrancas and 

 lowlands of Colima. 

 Desert Sparrow Hawk. Falco sparverius phaloena (Lesson), 

 pp. 21, 32, 42, 45, 51, 57, 94. 

 Very abundant everywhere. 



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