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Yellow Warbler. Dendroica cestiva (Gmel.). 



Fairly common during two days of our stay in the lowlands 

 of Colima. 

 Audubon Warbler. Dendroica auduhonl (Towns.), pp. 60, 61? 

 154, 252. 



Abundant in every village and city which we visited and 

 among the pines on the volcano of Colima. 

 Black-throated Gray Warbler. Dendroica nigrescens. 

 (Towns.), p. 204. 



One seen in a wild portion of a lower barranca of Colima. 

 Towxsend Warbler. Dendroica toivnseyuli (Towns.), p. 300. 



Not uncommon in the lowlands of Colima. 

 Louisiana Water-Thrush. Seiurus motacilla (VieilL). p. 315. 

 Rare in the upper barranca streams; common near water in 

 the Colima lowlands. 

 DuBus Red-breasted Chat. Grayiatellus venustus Bonap. p. 

 290. 



Fairly common in the hot lands. 

 PiLEOLATED Warbler. Wilsonia pusilla pileolata (Pall.), pp. 

 100, 204, 249. 



Common at every elevation in all kinds of country, — desert, 

 jungle, and canyon. 

 Painted Redstart. Setophaga picta Swains, pp. 246, 249, 308. 

 Abundant and conspicuous in the lower barrancas, at an ele- 

 vation of two thousand feet and lower. 

 DuGES Warbler. Basileuterus rufifrons dugesi Ridgw. p. 195. 



Very rare and local in an arroyo near the Colima volcano. 

 Western Mockingbird. Minuis ^iohjglottos leucopterus (Vigors), 

 pp. 55, 94, 130, 239. 



Abundant in the chaparral about Guadalajara and in the 

 upper barrancas. 

 Curve-billed Thrasher. Toxostoma curvirostre (Swains.), pp. 

 93, 113, 129. 



Common in the "cactus country." 



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