424 Hunn, Birds of Silver City, N. M. [£" t k 



83. Helminthophila virginae. Virginia's Warbler. — As a migrant, 

 it is common between April 19 and April 29 on Coleman's Ranch. 



84. Helminthophila celata. Orange-crowned Warbler. — A com- 

 mon migrant between April 18 and May 6. 



85. Dendroica aestiva sonorana. Sonora Yellow Warbler. — 

 Common after April 30. 



86. Dendroica auduboni. Audubon's Warbler. — Abundant as a 

 migrant from April 17 to May 6. 



87. Dendroica nigrescens. Black-throated Gray Warbler. — 

 Common migrant April 18 to May 6. 



88. Sieurus noveboracensis notabilis. Grinnell's Water-Thrush. 

 — Two specimens recorded from Coleman's Ranch on May 6, 1904. 



89. Geothlypis trichas occidentalism Western Yellow-throat. — 

 A common migrant from April 13 to May 6. 



90. Wilsonia pusilla pileolata. Pileolated Warbler. — Abundant 

 as a migrant from April 16 to May 6. 



91. Oroscoptes montanus. Sage Thrasher. — Rather common as 

 a migrant during April; some remain throughout the winter months. 



92. Mimus polyglottos leucopterus. Western Mockingbird. — Very 

 common summer resident. 



93. Toxostoma curvirostre. Curved-billed Thrasher. — An abun- 

 dant summer resident; a few winter on the plains. 



94. Heleodytes brunneicapillus couesi. Cactus Wren. — Common 

 resident, though less common in winter. 



95. Salpinctes obsoletus. Rock Wren. — Resident. Nesting in 

 rock crevices near the Silver City railway station. 



96. Catherpes mexicanus conspersus. Canon Wren. — The Canon 

 Wren visits Silver City in midwinter and is heard singing from the house- 

 tops. However, it is not common south of the Pinos Altos country. 



97. Thryomanes bewickii leucogaster. Baird's Wren. — I have 

 shot this wren on Coleman's Ranch in January and in May, so I presume 

 they are resident; they are at no time common. 



98. Troglodytes aedon aztecus. Western House Wren. — Arrives 

 about April 28 and becomes quite common by May 6. 



99. Certhia familiaris montana. Rocky Mountain Creeper. — 

 Casually met with in the Pinos Altos country. 



100. Sitta carolinensis aculeata. Slender-billed Nuthatch. — 

 Abundant from Pinos Altos north. Casual on Coleman's Ranch. 



101. Sitta pygmaea. Pygmy Nuthatch. — Abundant at Pinos Altos 

 but I have never seen them at Coleman's Ranch. 



102. Baeolophus inornatus griseus. Gray Titmouse. — Common resi- 

 dent. 



103. Baeolophus wollweberi. Bridled Titmouse. — Rather rare; 

 only found north of Pinos Altos. 



104. Parus gambeli. Mountain Chickadee. — Casual at Coleman's 

 Ranch; abundant near Pinos Altos. 



