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at 8000 ft. in July. Abundant in May in Albuquerque." 

 (Birtwell.) Common in Frijoles Canyon." (Henderson.) 

 "Fairly common, breeds, Fort Bayard." (Wilson.) 



144. Empidonax diftcilis dificilis. Western Flycatcher. 



"One specimen, May 12, a few seen and taken in Aug. and 

 Sept., Apache" (Anthony.) "Rather common along- 

 water in summer in Mts east of Santa Fe." "Specimens 

 from Ft. Wing-ate and Inscription Rock, July, and 

 southern Apache, Sept. 8." (Henshaw) Rare, breeds 

 sparingly to 1000 ft., San Miguel Co." (Mitchell.) 

 "Common from 8000 to 11000 ft., breeding, Upper Pecos, 

 July 15." (Bailey F.) "Two seen, one killed, Willis, 

 May 28, also seen at Datil May 28." (Birtwell.) 



145. Empidonax trailli trailli. Train's Flycatcher. 



"A few taken from July 30 to Sept. 6, Apache." (Anthony.) 



"New Mexico included in range." (Henshaw.) 

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



146. Ewpidonax hammondi. Hammond's Flycatcher. 



"A few taken from Aug. 31 to Sept. 15, Apache." (An- 

 thony.) "Specimens Rio Grande, June 14; Ft. Bayard 

 and Navajo Creek, Sept." (Henshaw.) 



147. Empidonax wrighti. Wright's Flycatcher. 



"Abundant from Apr. 6 to 30 and from Aug 18 to Sept. 16, 

 Apache." (Anthony.) "Summer resident, not common 

 in Mts. east of Santa Fe. Specimens from Ft. Win- 

 gate and Inscription Rock, July, also Santa Fe, 

 July." (Henshaw.) "Common, breeds usually 9000ft., 

 San Miguel Co." (Mitchell.) "Seen frequently in 

 Apr.; and May, Shiprock." (Gilman.) "Common 

 during spring, Apr. and May, Silver City." (Hunn.) 



148. Empidonax fulvifrons pygmaeus. Buff-breasted Fly- 



catcher. 



"One specimen Aug. 16, several seen, Apache." (Anthony.) 

 "Four specimens, Inscription Rock, July 24." (Hen- 

 shaw.) "Southern New Mexico." (A. O. U. Check 

 List. ) 



149. Pyrocephalus rubinus mexicanus. Vermillion Fly- 



catcher. 

 "Arrived in Apr. also noted in Sept., Silver City." (Hunn.) 



"Southern New Mexico." (A. O. U. Check List. 



150. Otocoris alpestris adusta. Scorched Horned Lark. 



"Common on plains and valleys, Apache and Hachita 

 ranges" (Anthony.) "Small flocks seen in Sept. and 

 Dec. around Albuquerque." (Birtwell.) "Southwestern 

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



