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Miguel Co." (Mitchell.) "As high as 7000 ft., Upper 

 Pecos," (Bailey, P.) "One seen on river Feb. 2; in 

 Mts. July 2; Shiprock in Aug.'' (Oilman.) "Seen and 

 specimens secured, Tijerhas, Jan. 21, plentiful in March, 

 seen in Nov.; Albuquerque, Sept. 6 and 10 and Oct." 

 (Birtwell.) "Abundant on mesas near Santa Pe. " 

 (Henderson.) "Common resident about Silver City." 

 (Hunn. ) One specimen, Ruidoso, Nov. (Barber.) One 

 specimen, Kingston, Aug. 8. (Metcalfe.) 



157. Amphelocoma siberi siberi. Arizona Jay. 



"Ft. Buchanan, Copper Mines, Ft. Bayard." (Henshaw.) 

 "Common resident, Silver City." (Hunn. ) "Southern 

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



158. Perisoreus canadensis capitolis. Rocky Mountain Jay. 



"Common in summer above 8000 ft. in Mts. east of Santa 

 Fe." (Henshaw.) "Common, found only from 9000 ft. 

 up, San Miguel Co." (Mitchell. ) "Common from 11000 

 to 11600 ft., as low as 10800, breeds, Upper Pecos." 

 (Bailey, P. ) "One specimen, Upper Pecos, Aug., com- 

 mon at 10000ft. and up; one seen at Willis May 9." 

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



159. Corvus corax sinuatus. Raven. 



"Common throughout Apache and Hachita regions." 

 (Anthony.) "Rather common, breeds in higher Mts. 

 east of Santa Fe. " (Henshaw. ) "Abundant from 8000 

 ft. up, breeds in May, San Miguel Co." (Mitchell.) 

 Family, near Glorieta, July 10, Pecos Baldy, 11600 ft.,* 

 breeding July 23." (Bailey, F. ) -^Common in New 

 Mexico." (Woodhouse. ) "Frequently seen, Albuquer- 

 que, Jan., May, March, Sept.; a few seen in March, 

 Tijerhas; plentiful in March, Galisteo." (Birtwell.) 

 "Casual, Silver City." (Hunn.) "Fairly common, 

 breeds, Shiprock. " (Oilman.) One specimen, Ruidoso, 

 Oct. 14. (Barber.) 



160. Corvus cryptoleucus, White-necked Raven. 



".Very common in Apache and Hachita regions. Nests with 

 young were common in July and Aug." (Anthony.) 

 "Resident, large flocks, Silver City." (Hunn.) "New 

 Mexico." (A. O. U. Chech List. One specimen, Mesilla 

 Park. (Barber) Common resident in Mesilla Valley, 

 a pest on apples, 1902. (Ford.) 



161. Corvus brachyrhynchos brachyrhynchos. Crow. 



"Saw a dozen or so, one killed, Rio Mimbres, in Apr." 

 (Septhens.) "One specimen at mouth of Navajo Creek, 

 Sept. 11." (Henshaw.) "Seen at El Macho, Ribera> 

 Bernal and Las Vegas." (Bailey F.) "A number seen 

 and heard in Jemez Mts." (Henderson.) Abundant in 



