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8. Phalacrocorax pelagicus resplendens. Baird Cormorant. — 

 Both noted on Monterey Bay. 



9. Pelecanus erythrorhynchos. American White Pelican. — 

 Immense flocks noted near Los Banos and Firebaugh; also seen near 

 Gorman Station. 



10. Pelecanus californicus. California Brown Pelican. — A 

 number seen at Long Beach. 



11. Querquedula cyanoptera. Cinnamon Teal. — Common about 

 Los Banos and Firebaugh. 



12. Danla acuta. Pintail Duck. — Several seen south of Los 

 Banos. 



13. Plegadis guarauna. White-faced Glossy Ibis.— A large 

 band of ibises, seen near Gorman Station, supposed to be this species. 



14. Ardea herodias herodias. Great Blue Heron. — Found abun- 

 dantly in the San Joaquin Valley in suitable localities from Stockton to 

 Porterville. 



15. Butorides virescens anthonyi. Anthony Green Heron. — 

 Noted near Stockton, and common along the streams about Visalia. 



16. Gallinula galeata. Florida Gallinule. — Found east of Fire- 

 baugh. 



17. Fulica americana. American Coot. — Noted near Merced, 

 Firebaugh, and Gorman Station. 



18. Steganopus tricolor. Wilson Phalarope. — Los Banos. 



19. Recurvirostra americana. American Avocet. — Los Banos. 



20. Himantopus mexicanus. Black-necked Stilt.— Very common 

 about Los Banos and Firebaugh. 



21. Actitis macularia. Spotted Sandpiper. — Found along the 

 streams at Visalia and also near Porterville. 



22. .ffigialitis vocifera. Killdeer. — Met with off and on from 

 Merced to Porterville, and also at Gorman Station and at several points 

 on the coast. 



23. Lophortyx californicus californicus. California Partridge. 

 This coast form we found scarce except about Monterey. 



24. Lophortyx californicus vallicolus. Valley Partridge. — Where 

 the road leading down the San Joaquin Valley edged along the foothills, 

 we found this bird common, as at Kingsbury, Visalia, and Porterville; 

 also noted it in the mountains at Lebec and Gorman Station. 



25. Zenaidura macroura. Mourning Dove. — A common bird 

 throughout almost the entire trip. 



26. Gymnogyps calif ornianus. California Vulture. — Two rec- 

 ords, Calabassas and Los Olivos. 



27. Cathartes aura. Turkey Vulture. — Common along practi- 

 cally the entire route. 



28. Circus hudsonius. Marsh Hawk. — Seen at several points 

 in the San Joaquin Valley, — Stockton, Merced, etc. 



29. Accipiter cooperi. Cooper's Hawk. — Noted at several points 

 between Stockton and Madera. 



