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Hepatic Tanager. Piranga hepatica Swains, p. 308. 



Not uncommon near water in the lowlands of Colima. 

 Summer TajSTAGEr. Piranga rubra (Linn.), p. 208. 



Two pairs frequented our camp in a lower barranca of the 

 volcano. 

 Barn Swallow. Hirundo erythrogastra Bodd. pp. 107, 108. 

 Several seen in the village of La Barca, where they were be- 

 ginning to nest late in March. 

 Violet-green Swallow. Tachycineta thalassina (Swains.), pp. 

 107, 191. 



Very abundant along the upper barranca streams. 

 White-rumped Shrike. Lanius ludovicianus excubitorides 

 (Swains.), pp. 32, 51, 94, 130. 



Common everywhere on the tableland. 

 Cassin Vireo. Vireo soUtarius cassinii (Xantus). 



One bird shot in the Barranca Atenquiqui. 

 Black-capped Vireo. Vireo atricajnllus Woodh. p. 300. 



Abundant near camp in the lowlands. These birds were dap- 

 per little insect hunters, green-backed, black-capped, and white- 

 breasted. 

 Yellow-bellied Vireo. Vireo hypochryseus Scl. p. 154. 



Faii'ly common in the upper barrancas. 

 Black and White Warbler. Mniotilta varia (Linn.), p. 

 307. 



One seen in a thick jungle in the Colima coast region. 

 Virginia Warbler. Helminthophila virginice (Baird). p. 155. 



Very common about our camp in an upper barranca. 

 Nashville Warbler. Helminthophila rubi'icapilla (Wils.). p. 

 300. 



At times there were twenty and thirty in sight at once near 

 our camp in the Colima lowlands. 

 LuTESCENT Warbler. Helminthophila celata lutescens (Ridgw.). 

 p. 52. 



Quite common in the Guadalajara ditches. 



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