TABLE OF CONTENTS TO PART III. 



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Introductoey Lettee 307 



Geneeal Report: — 



Description of the Koute 309 



Physical Features of the Great Basin 313 



LocAi, Avifauna of the Great Basin 316 



Descriptions of Localities where Collections or Observa- 

 tions were made 328 



General Remarks on the Avifaunje of the Great Basin 377 



Catalogue of the Species Collected or Observed 386 



Report Proper: — 



TURDID.E— Thrushes 391 



Saxicolid^e— Stone-Chats 402 



Cinclidje— Water-Ouzels 406 



SYLVtiDJE — True Warblers 408 



Parid^ — Titmice, or Chickadees 410 



Sittidje — Nuthatches .• 415 



CERTHIIDJ3— Creepers 418 



Troglodytid^ — Wrens 418 



MOTACILLlDiE — WAGTAILS AND TiT LARKS, OR PiPlTS 426 



MnIOTILTIDvE— AMERICAN WARBLERS 427 



HiRUNDiNiD^E — Swallows 439 



AMPELiDiE — Wax-wings 446 



VlREONlD,E — GREENLETS, OR ViREOS 448 



Laniid^ — Shrikes, or Butcher-birds 452 



Tanageid^ — Tanagers 454 



Fringillid^ — Finches, Sparrows, and Buntings 455 



ALAUDiDiE — Larks 498 



IcTERiDiE — Hang-nests, or American Orioles 500 



CoEviD^E— Crows and Jays 512 



Tyrannid^— Tytsant Flycatchers 528 



Alcedinid.e— Kingfishers 545 



PiciD.t: — Woodpeckers 545 



CucuLiD^E — Cuckoos 558 



TrOGHILID.E— IJnnilNG-BIRDS 553 



Cypselid.e— Swifts 564 



Caprimulgid.e— Goatsuckers 567 



STRiGiDiE — Owls 569 



Falconid.e— Falcons, Hawks, Eagles, and KLites 575 



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