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Nov., and Dec., Albuquerque. " (Birtwell.) "One of 

 the most abundant birds in Trijoles Canyon." (Hen- 

 derson.) Three specimens, Kingston, July 16.'' (Met- 

 calfe. ) 



184. Astragalinus psaltria hesperophilus. Green-backed 



Goldfinch. 



"Extreme southwestern New Mexico." (A. O. U. Check 

 List. ) 



185. Astragalinus lawrencei. Lawrence's Goldfinch. 



"East to New Mexico." (A, O. U. Check List.) 



186. Spinus pinus. Pine Siskin. 



"Abundant in fall in Mts., east of Santa Fe." (Henshaw. ) 

 "Abundant around Las Vegas Hot Springs in Dec. 

 (Batchelder. ) "Has been seen every month except June, 

 July and Aug. in Grant Co'" (Hunn. "Common in 

 Aug., seen from 7500 to 11600 ft,, a family at 10400, 

 Upper Pecos." (Bailey, F.) "Seen along river in 

 April, six in Mts., in July, Shiprock." (Gilman 

 "Plentiful in Upper Pecos in July, gregarious; abund- 

 ant in Willis, Mich., Apr. and May; seen in Albuquer- 

 que, May, Nov., and Dec." (Birtwell) "Saw flocks in 

 Filmore Canyon, Organ Mts., in April." (Metcalfe.) 

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

 in Mesilla Valley. (Ford.) * 



187. Calearius ornatus. Chesnut-collared Longspur. 



"Large flocks seen in Apache region in spring until Apr. 10, 

 also as early as Oct. 1." (Anthony.) "One specimen 

 in Mts. east of Santa Fe, Sept. 12." (Henshaw.) 

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

 "Abundant in winter on plains, leave in Apr., Silver 

 City." (Hunn.) "Ft. Thorne and Upper Pecos." 

 (Ridgway. ) 



188. Rhyncophanes mccowni. McCown's Longspur. 



"Observed along Southern Pacific R. R., near Apache from 

 Oct. until 'Feb." (Anthony.) "Six specimens, Ft. Bay- 

 ard, Oct. 22." (Henshaw.) "Ft. Union, Mch. 22." 

 (Coale.) "One specimen, others seen near Tijeras, Jan. 

 17; seen on mesa near Albuquerque, Jan. and Dec." (Birt- 

 well.) 



189. Pooecetes gramineus confinis. Western Vesper Sparrow. 



"Abundant during spring migrations in lower regions of 

 Hachita and Apache regions, rare in Oct." (Anthony.) 

 "Ones pecimen, Sept. 20, Mts. east of Santa Fe." 

 (Henshaw. ) -"Common to 8000 ft., San Miguel Co." 

 (Mitchell.) "Seen a number of times from July 25 to 

 Aug. 17, Upper Pecos." (Bailey, F.) Flocks seen 

 around Albuquerque in Sept. and Oct.; three or four 



