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151. Otocoris alpestris occidentalis. Montezuma Horned 



Lark. 



"Abundant throughout the year around Silver City" 

 (Hunn. ) "Found on the plains in south central part of 

 New Mexico/' (Bailey F.) "Type specimen, Santa 

 Fe." (A. O. U. Check List. )J 



152. Otocoris alpestris leucolaema. Desert-Horned Lark. 



"Rather common on plains in Dec., around Las Vegas Hot 

 Springs." (Batchelder.) "A large nock, several 

 specimens, Ft. Union, Mch. 22." (Coale.) "Abundant 

 Breeds from 8000 ft., down, San Miguel Co." (Mitch- 

 ell.) "Six or more seen, 12000 ft., two specimens, Upper 

 Pecos, July 28." (Bailey, F.) "Ft, Wingate, Ft. 

 Massachusetts, Ft. Thorne, Carlsbad, Roswell, La Plata, 

 Deming, Silver City, Albuquerque." (Oberholser. ) 

 Specimens, May, Oct., Dec., Albuquerque; Feb., Socorro, 

 Upper Pecos. ( Birtwell. ) To be seen on College campus 

 from Dec. to Mch. (Ford. ) "Northern New Mexico-" 

 (A. O. U. Check List. ) 



153. Pica pica Hudsonia. Magpie. 



"One specimen, Rio Puerco, 60 miles west of Ft. Wingate." 

 (Henshaw. ) "Common from 7000 ft. up, breeds to 12000 

 ft., San Miguel Co." (Mitchell.) "Four seen, Aug. 6, 

 10400 ft., Upper Pecos." (Bailey, F.) "Six or eight 

 seen, Sep. 3. Schroinberg. " (Birtwell.) "a few in 

 New Mexico." (Woodhouse.) "Common along river", 

 breeds, Shiprock. " ( Oilman. ) "Northern New Mex- 

 ico." (A. O. U. Check List.) 



154. Cyanocitta cristata cristata. Blue Jay. 



"Casual in New Mexico." (A. O. U. List.) 



155. Cyanocitta stellen diademata Long-crested Jay. 



"Numsrous resident in Mts. east of Santa Fe. Found in 

 Southern New Mexico." (Henshaw. ) "Common among 

 pines in Dec., Las Vegas Hot Springs." (Batchelder.) 

 "Most abundant bird in San Miguel Co., breeds to 

 10000ft." (Mitchell.) "Family seen July 8. near Glo- 

 rieta, 11000 ft." (Bailey, F.) "Several seen in Mts. in 

 July, Shiprock." (Oilman.) "Seen and collected in 

 Albuquerque, Jan., Mch., May, Sep. and Dec.: Glorieta, 

 Dec. 25: Willis, Apr. and May." (Birtwell.) "Com- 

 mon all over region around Santa Fe." (Henderson.) 

 "Common in Sacramento. White and Mogollon Mts. 

 (Wooton.) "Common about Pinos Altos." (Hunn. ) 

 Two specimens, Kingston. Nov. 12. (Metcalfe. ) 



156. Aphelocoma woodhousei. Woodhouse's Jay. 



"Common in pinon growth, Apache and Animas ranges. " 

 (Anthony.) "Common, breeds in May to 8000ft., San 



