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mesas around Santa Fe." (Henderson.) "One speci- 

 men, Ruidoso." (Barber.) Common the year around 

 in Mesilla Valley. (Ford.) 



87. Pandion haliaetus carolinensis. Osprey. 



"Frequently seen in spring- and summer in Apache and 

 Hachita regions, one specimen Apr. 14." (Anthony.) 

 "Several seen in fall in Mts. east of Santa Fe." (Hen- 

 shaw.) "One specimen, Gila River, Sept. 17." (Hen- 

 shaw. ) "One specimen, Roswell, Oct." (Barber.) 



88. Aluco pratincola. Barn Owl. 



"One specimen, Silver City, Sept. 2." (Hunn.) One speci- 

 men, Manhus Springs, May; One specimen, Mesilla 

 Park, June 16; others reported from around Las Cruces. 

 (Ford.) 



89. Asio wilsonius, Long-eared Owl. 



"One specimen, Little Hachita, Apr. 30." (Anthony.) 

 "Rare, breeds to 11000 ft. in April, vicinity of Las 

 Vegas." (Mitchell.) "Five seen, Jan. 18, Silver City." 

 (Hunn.) "Two seen several times, Navajo Reserva- 

 tion." (Gilman.) One specimen, Mesilla Park. (Ford.) 



90. Asio flammeus- Short-eared Owl. 



One specimen, Tortugas Mt., Mar. (Ford.) 



91. Strix occidentalis occidentalis. Spotted Owl. 



"One specimen, Mts. east of Santa Fe, Aug. 20." (Hen- 

 shaw.) "Two seen twenty miles from Las Vegas, Apr. 

 9,500ft." (Mitchell.) "One pair nested at El Rito." 

 (Henderson.) "Abundant near streams in New Mex- 

 ico. (Woodhouse.)- "New Mexico." (A. O. U. Check 

 List.) 



92. Cryptoglaux acadica acadica. Saw- whet Owl. 



One specimen, Mesilla Park. (Ford.) "New Mexico." (A. 

 O. U. List.) 



93. Otus asio mccalli. Texas Screech Owl. 



"Common, breeds to timber line, vicinity of Las Vegas. 

 (Mitchell.) 



94. Otus asio cineraceus. Mexican Screech Owl. 



"Common resident, Silver City." (Hunn.) "New Mexico." 

 (A. O. U. List.) 



95. Otus asio aikeni. Aiken's Screech Owl. 



"South probably to New Mexico." (A. O. U. Check List.) 

 "One specimen, Mangus Springs, Jan 16, a few always 

 in summer." (Metcalfe.) 



96. ubo virginianus pallescens. Westhern Horned Owl. 



"Common in Apache and Hachita ranges." (Anthony.) 

 Numerous in Mts. east of Santa Fe." (Henshaw.) 

 "Common resident, one nest Apr. 20, Silver City." 



