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being eminently distinguished by the elegance of its form and the striking 

 contrasts of its plumage. In western Nevada, from the Sierras east- 

 ward to the West Humboldt Mountains, it was one of the most abundant 

 species, but on the opposite side of the Great Basin its entire absence 

 from many favorable localities was noted as the most striking peculiarity 

 of the fauna. It was most abundant in the rich valleys of the Truckee and 

 Carson Rivers, and along the eastern base of the Sierra Nevada ; and, 

 although less common, it was very far from rare in the lower canons of the 

 West Humboldt Mountains. It was resident wherever observed, and at 

 all times was rather familiar than otherwise, though when much persecuted 

 in one locality it soon learned, by the natural shrewdness characteristic of 

 the family, to look out for itself During the winter the Magjoies resorted 

 daily, in company with the Ravens, to the slaughter-houses to feed upon 

 the offal. 



The Black-billed Magpie is more or less gi-egarious at all seasons, and 

 when moving about usually goes in small troops, or loose flocks, which 

 chatter in their peculiar manner as they fly. The usual note is a distinct 

 chatter, unlike the note of any other bird of our acquaintance, but during 

 the breeding-season a softer, more musical note is frequently uttered, sound- 

 ing somewhat like kay' e-ehh-kay' . We did not detect any difference between 

 the notes of this and the Yellow-billed species, although slight differences 

 may axis/. 



lAst of specimens. 



101, S juv.; Camp 10, Truckee Meadows, Nevada, July 6, 1867. Willows. IG— 

 24^ — 8| — 7 — 14 — 1^ — 8g — Ci. Bill, slaty-black, fading iuto ashy on bare orbital region ; 

 iris, very dark brown, with pearlblue outer ring; tarsi and toes, black, the latter ashy 

 beneath. 



143, $ ad.; Gamp 17, valley of the Humboldt, August ;31, 1867. I9g — 23f— 7fJ— 

 63— ItV- li— 1<>|— 8|- Same remarks. 



178, S ad.; Camp 18, West Humboldt Mountains*, September 10, 1867. 18A— 2.{— 

 7f-6.i— 1-(\— l/j_10^— 8t?j. Same remarks. 



194, 2 ad.; Camp 19, West Humboldt Mountains, September 19, 1867. 20— I'l— 

 8| — 7 — 1/g — U — 11^ — 9g. Same remarks. Bill, pure black. 



204, ?arf.; Camp 19, September 21, 1867. 20—24,1 — 8/j,— 7— U— 1£— IIJ— 05. 

 Same remarks. 



246, (J ad.; Camp 19, October 11, 1867. 17g—214—7J—64—l|— 1^—9^—8. Same 

 remarks. 



