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8. Sturnella neglecta Aud. 
Kare. 
‘9. Accipiter cooperi Bonap. 
Rare. 
10. Gallinago wilsoni (Temm.). 
Rare. 
11. Steganopus wilsoni (Sab.). 
One specimen. Very rare. 
12. Porzana carolina (Linn.). 
Rarely seen. 
13. Chaulelasmus streperus (Linn.). 
Very common. 
14. Erismatura rubida (Wils.). 
Very common. 
15. Tachybaptes dominicus (Linn.). 
Very common at San José, Miraflores, and Santiago, in the winter of 
188285, but not recognized the previous winter. 
BIRDS OF LOWER CALIFORNIA SOUTH OF 24° 30’. 
¢. SPECIES POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED BY ME, BUT NO SPECIMENS PRE- 
SERVED. 
1. Aisalon columbarius (Linn.). 
Dr. H. Ten Kate got a specimen at La Paz in January. 
2. Botaurus lentiginosus (Montag.). 
Moderately common in winter. 
3. Hzmatopus palliatus Temm. 
Of occasional occurrence on the mud flats at La Paz. 
4. Oxyechus vociferus (Linn.). 
Common at many localities. 
5. Aégialitis semipalmata Bonap. 
Moderately Common. 
6. Pelidna alpina americana Cass. 
Very common in winter. 
7. Totanus melanoleucus (Gmel.). 
Same remark as the preceding. 
8. Symphemia semipalmata (Gmel.). 
Same remarks. 
9. Recurvirostra americana Gmel. 
Not common. 
