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Arenaria melanocephala Vig. Black Turnstone. H.W. Several 

 records near Laguna. W.M.P. PI. III. Fig. 21. 



Oreortyx picta plumifera Goul. Mountain Quail. H.W. Re- 

 corded from Brown's Flats, San Antonio Canyon, Camp Baldy, 

 Bear Flats, Palmers Canyon. W.M.P. PI. HI. Fig. 23. 



Lophortyx calif ornica vallicola Ridg. Valley Quail. H.W. 

 Claremont, Santa Ana, Laguna, Lytle Creek up to 5000 ft. Breeds 

 in April, 10 to 24 eggs. W.M.P. PL III. Fig. 22. 



Colomba fasciata fasciata Say. Band-tailed Pigeon. Oct. 1916. 

 H.W. Claremont. Metz. Abundant in San Dimas Canyon at 

 certain seasons, usually in large flocks, less common than formerly. 

 Found at Glen Ranch in Lytic Creek. W.M.P. PI. III. Fig. 25. 



Zenaidura macroura marginella Woodh. Western Mourning 

 Dove. H.W. Quite abundant, less so than formerly. W.M.P. 

 PI. III. Fig. 24. 



Gymnogyps californianus Shaw. California Condor. One speci- 

 men in the department, supposed to have been obtained from hills 

 near Pomona about fifteen years ago. PI. IV. Fig. 1. 



Cathartes aura septentionalis Wied. Turkey Vulture. L.L.G., 

 H.W. Claremont, Chino, Laguna. Abundant. W.M.P. PI. IV. 

 Fig. 1. 



Circus hudsonius Linn. Marsh Hawk. H.W. Noted from 

 foothills near Etiwanda to Santa Ana river bottoms near Santa 

 Ana. Breeding record near Corona. W.M.P. PI. IV. Fig. 3. 



Accipiter velox Wil. Sharp-shinned Hawk. H.W. Common 

 fall, winter and early spring, mountains to lowlands. W.M.P. PI. 

 IV. Fig. 4. 



Accipiter cooperi Bonap. Cooper Hawk. H.W. Resident in 

 small numbers; most abundant in fall and winter. Breeds in moun- 

 tain canyons. Recorded from Lytle Creek, San Gabriel, etc. 

 W.M.P. PI. IV. Fig. 5. 



Bui Co borealis calurus Cass. Western Red-tailed Hawk. H.W., 

 Illingworth, Metz. Common breeding from coast to mountains. 

 W.M.P. PI. IV. Fig. 7. 



Butco lineatus elegans Cass. Red-bellied Hawk. H.W. Prob- 

 ably becoming scarcer every year. A few pairs still breed in river 

 bottoms near Corona. W.M.P. PI. IV. Fig. 6. 



