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51. Junco hyemalis annectens. Ridgway's Junco. — A number 

 seen at the G. O. S. Ranch, Oct. 13, 1907. 



52. Junco phseonotus dorsalis. Red-backed Junco. — Seen in 

 considerable numbers over tlie entire area, each trip. Earliest date, 

 Oct. 5, 1908, and the latest, Oct. 17, 1908. 



53. Amphispiza nevadensis nevadensis. Sage Sparrow. — One 

 taken at the G. O. S. Ranch, Oct. 7, 1911. 



54. Pipilo maculatus montanus. Spurred Towhee.— One taken 

 at the G. O. S. Ranch, Oct. 7, 1911. 



55. Pipilo fuscus mesoleucus. Canon Towhee. — Common at 

 the G. O. S. Ranch each October. Latest record, Oct. 29, 1907. 



56. Oreospiza chlorura. Green-tailed Towhee. — Noted at the 

 G. O. S. Ranch, Oct. 22, 1910. 



57. Petrochelidon lunifrons lunifrons. Cliff Swallow. — Seen 

 at the junction of Beaver Creek and the Gila, Oct. 16, 1909. 



58. Hirundo erythrogastra. Barn Swallow. — Noted at the 

 G. O. S. Ranch, Oct. 13, 1907. 



59. Dendroica auduboni auduboni. Audubon's Warbler. — 

 Noted at the G. O. S. Ranch, Oct. 22, 1910, and Oct. 8, 1911. 



60. Cinclus mexicanus unicolor. Water Ousel. — A pair seen 

 Oct. 16, 1908, on the upper reaches of the West Fork of the Gila, and one 

 seen Oct. 19, 1909, at the junction of the Middle Fork of the Gila and Iron 

 Creek. 



61. Salpinctus obsoletus obsoletus. Rock Wren. — Seen each 

 trip along the larger streams, the latest on Black Canyon, Oct. 15, 1909. 



62. Catherpes mexicanus conspersus. Canon Wren. — One 

 taken on the West Fork of the Gila, Oct. 27, 1909. 



63. Certhia familiaris montana. Rocky Mountain Creeper. — 

 Seen in 1906, and in 1910, in various localities in the area, latest date 

 being Oct. 19, 1910. 



64. Sitta carolinensis nelsoni. Rocky Mountain Nuthatch. — 

 Common throughout the entire area. 



65. Sitta canadensis. Red-breasted Nuthatch. — One taken at 

 the G. O. S. Ranch, Oct. 19, 1910. 



66. Sitta pygmaea pygmaea. Pygmy Nuthatch. — Seen over the 

 area in all parts visited, throughout the entire month of October. 



67. Baeolophus wollweberi. Bridled Titmouse. — One taken at 

 the G. O. S. Ranch, Oct. 19, 1910. 



68. Penthestes gambeli gambeli. Mountain Chickadee. — Com- 

 mon over the entire area. 



69. .Regulus calendula calendula. Ruby-crowned Kinglet. — 

 One taken in Black Range, Oct. 5, 1909, on head of Black Canyon. 



70. Polioptila cserulea obscura. Western Gnatcatcher. — A 

 small flock seen Oct. 29, 1909, on Sapello-Gila Divide just above Alum 

 Camp. 



71. Myadestes townsendi. Townsend's Solitaire. — One seen on 

 Clear Creek, Oct. 21, 1909. 



