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Mts., Aug. 25." (Bailey. P.) "Nesting- in June, Wil- 

 lis. Twenty-two specimens in Sept., Albuquerque, study- 

 ing" coloration." (Birtwell.) "Very common in El 

 Rito." (Henderson. ) Three specimens, Kingston, Aug. 

 9. (Metcalfe.) 



131. Stellula calliope. Calliope Hummingbird. 



"Abundant after July 15, when first seen, Apache." (An- 

 thony.) "Common summer resident in Mts., east of 

 Santa Pe. Six specimens, Inscription Rock, July and 

 August." (Henshaw. ) "One specimen three miles south 

 of Pecos, Aug. 25. Two specimens, Upper Pecos, 11000 

 ft. , Ausr. 8." (Bailey, P.) "Six specimens, Albuquer- 

 que." (Birtwell.) 



132. Cyanthus latirostris. Broad-billed Hummingbird. 



"Southwestern New Mexico." A. O. U. Check List.) 



133. Tyrannus tyrannus. Kingbird. 



"Between La Cuesta and Sena, June 30, and Ribera, July 

 2." (Bailey, P. )" Northern New Mexico." (A. O. U. 

 Check List. ) 



134. Tyrannus verticals. Arkansas Kingbird. 



"Common during* migrating- season, Apache and Hachita 

 ranges." (Anthony.) "Not uncommon at Ft. Win- 

 gate." (Henshaw.) "Common, nests in June to 9000 

 ft., San Miguel Co.," (Mitchell.) "Common during 

 spring migration after Apr. 12, Silver City." (Hunn.) 

 Specimens, Albuquerque, Sept. 10 and Apr. 14. (Birt 

 well. )One specimen, Ruidoso, (Barber.) 



135. Tyrannus vociferans. Cassin's Kingbixd. 



"Common during migrating season, Apache and Hachita 

 ranges." (Anthony.) "Very abundant, breeds, Ft. 

 Bayard." (Wilson.) "Specimens, Ft. Wingate, July 

 15, Neutria, July 19, Inscription Rock, July 23." (Hen- 

 shaw.) "Common in San Miguel Co. Reported from 

 Glorieta, July 8, 8000 ft." (Bailey, P.) "A few seen in 

 spring on Navajo Reservation." (Oilman.) "Arrives 

 in Apr., common, breeds, leaves in Oct., Silver City." 

 (Hunn.) "Seen near Albuquerque Apr. 14 and Sept 20." 

 (Birtwell.) 



136. Myiarchus crinitus. Crested Flycatcher. 



"One male specimen, Gil a River, June L2." (Stephens.) 



137. Myiarchus magister magister. Arizona Crested Fly- 



catcher. 

 "Southwestern New Mexico." (A. O. U. Check List.) 



138. Myiarchus cinerascens cinerascens. Ash-thf*oated Fly- 



catcher. 



"Abundant after Apr. 14, Apache." (Anthony.) "Three 

 specimens, Ft. Wingate, July 15 and 16, one specimen, 



