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82. Zamelodiamelanocephalacapitalis. California Black-headed 

 Grosbeak. — Found pretty generally throughout the trip; common. 



83. Guiraca caerulea lazula. Western Blue Grosbeak.— Common 

 about Visalia (breeding) to Porterville. 



84. Cyanospiza amoena. Lazuli Bunting. — Visalia and Porterville. 



85. Progne subis hesperis. Western Martin. — Stockton. 



86. Petrochelidon lunifrons lunifrons. Cliff Swallow. — Common 

 in suitable places throughout the trip. 



87. Hirundo erythrogastra palmeri. Western Barn Swallow. 

 This was most abundant inland while the preceding species was most 

 abundant along the coast. 



88. Iridoprocne bicolor vespertina. Western Tree Swallow. — 

 Firebaugh and Visalia. 



89. Riparia riparia. Bank Swallow. — San Pedro. 



90. Phainopepla nitens. Phainopepla. — Above Saugus (San 

 Francisquite Canon) and San Buenaventura. 



91. Lanius ludovicianus gambeli. California Shrike. — Common 

 in the San Joaquin Valley but less so along the coast. 



92. Vireo gilvus swainsoni. Western Warbling Vireo. — Kings- 

 burg and Visalia. 



93. Dendroica aestiva brewsteri. California Yellow Warbler. — 

 Abundant in suitable localities throughout the trip; found breeding 



commonly about Visalia. 



94. Geothlypis trichas arizela. Pacific Yellowthroat. — One rec- 

 ord, Visalia. 



95. Icteria virens longicauda. Long-tailed Chat. — Kingsburg 

 (breeding), Visalia, and Porterville. 



96. Wilsonia pusilla pileolata. Pileolated Warbler.— Pacific 

 Grove. 



97. Mimus polyglottos leucopterus. Western Mockingbird. — 

 Noticed at Madera, and found commonly about Los Angeles but not 

 further north on the coast than San Buenaventura. 



98. Toxostoma redivivum redivivum. California Thrasher. — 

 Oresta, Pacific Grove, etc. 



99. Toxostoma redivivum pasadensis. Pasadena Thrasher. — 

 Elizabeth Lake (breeding). 



100. Salpinctes obsoletus. Rock Wren. — Second crossing of the 

 San Antonio River. 



101. Troglodytes aedon parkmani. Parkman Wren. — Monterey. 



102. Sitta pygmaea pygmaea. Pygmy Nuthatch. — Pacific Grove. 



103. Baeolophus inornatus inornatus. Plain Titmouse. — Nipomo 

 and second crossing of the San Antonio River. 



104. Parus rufescens barlowi. Santa Cruz Chickadee. — Pacific 

 Grove, abundant. 



105. Chamaea fasciata henshawi. Pallid Wren-tit. — San Francis- 

 quite Canon and Los Angeles (breeding, young). 



