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OKNITDOLOGY. 



103. iEgialitis vociferus 



104. Gallinago wilsoiii 



105. Ereuuetes pusilliis 



106. Actoilromus mimitilla 



107. Symphemia seinipalmata . 



108. Triugoules maculaiiiis ... 



109. Rhyacopliilus solitarius . . 



110. Xumeuius longirostris 



111. Grus cauadeusis 



112. Porzaua Carolina 



113. Porzana jamaicensis!. . . . 



114. Fiilica ainericana 



115. Ana.s boschas 



lie. Querquedula cyanoptera. 



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41. Pack^s Canon, Uintah Mountains (July 3-8, 1869). — This canon is 

 the valley of a considerable stream, flowing from the higher regions of one 

 of the western peaks of the Uintah range into the Weber River, via Kamas 

 Prairie. In its upper portion both valley and mountains are densely cov- 

 ered with a coniferous forest, while along the banks of the stream the exten- 

 sive and vigorous growth of shrubbery consists of many species. The birds 

 found in this locality were, in part, the following : — 



Turdus migrator! us. 

 Tmdus swaiusoni. 

 Galcoscoptcs carolinoiisis. 

 Ginclus mexicaims. 

 Geotlilypis inacgillivrayi. 

 DcudrcBca iiigresceu.s. 

 Ileliuiuthopliaga Virginia;. 

 Setophaga niticnlla. 

 Pyrauga ludoviciana. 

 Chrysomitris tristis. 

 Chrysomitris psaltria. 



Chry.soniitris pinns. 

 IMelo.spizii fallax. 

 Cyauura niacroloplia. 

 Picicorvu.s coltiinbianus. 

 Solasplioriis platycH'rrns. 

 Autrostomus uuttalli. 

 Chordciles heuryi. 

 Canace obscura. 

 Zcnredura carolinensis. 

 Tringoidcs inacularius. 



