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Miguel Co." (Mitchell.) "One specimen July 13, 8000 

 ft., Upper Pecos." (Bailey, F.) "Abundant from base 

 to top of Jemez Mts." (Henderson.) "Breeds in high 

 Mts. of New Mexico." (A. O. U. Check List.) One 

 specimen, Upper Pecos, July 18. (Cog-hill.) One speci- 

 men, Ruidoso, Aug. (Barber.) 



209. Junco phaeonotus caniceps. Gray-headed Junco. 



"Common winter resident in all Mts., visited, Apache and 

 Hachita ranges. " (Anthony.) "Common summer re- 

 sident in Mts. east of Santa Pe." (Henshaw.) "Very 

 abundant in Dec., Las Vegas Hot Spring's." (Bat- 

 chelder. ) "Specimens secured, Ft. Marcy, March 25." 

 (Coale. ) "Fairly common winter visitor, Silver City." 

 (Hunn.) "Breeds abundantly in July, 11000 ft., Upper 

 Pecos." (Bailey, F.) "Seen on river in spring 1 , breeds 

 in Mts. in July, Shiprock." (Oilman.) "Common in 

 Willis, March, April and May; a flock seen January 21 ? 

 Tijeras." (Birtwell.) "Breeds in Northern New Mex- 

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



210. Amphispiza bilineata deserticola. Desert Sparrow. 



"One specimen, Ft. Wingate, July 14." (Henshaw.) "Very 

 common summer resident, a few in winter, Silver City." 

 (Hunn.) "Seen June 24, Rio Concho; July 7, SantaFe.'' 

 (Bailey, F.) "Seen along river and plains, Shiprock." 

 (Gilman.) Quite common along foothills of Org'ans, 

 especially in summer. (Ford.) 



211. Amphispiza belli. Bell's Sparrow. 



"San Marcial and Ft. Thome " (Ridway.) 



212. Amphispiza nevadensis nevadensis. Sage Sparrow. 



"Common in fall and winter, San Macial." (Goss.) 

 "Winters in New Mexico." (Henshaw.) "Winter re- 

 sident in small numbers, Silver City." (Hunn.) "Seen 

 twice near sulphur springs, Shiprock." (Gilman.) 

 "Winters in southern Mew Mexico." (A. O. U. Check 

 List.) One specimen, Mesilla Park, Jan. 7. (Metcalfe). 



213. Peucaea cassini. Cassin's Sparrow. 



"Ffrst seen July 19, common until fall, Apache." (An- 

 thony.) "One specimen, Upper Pecos." (Henshaw.) 

 "J-une 28, Cavra Spring, south central part of San Mi- 

 guel Co." (Bailey, F.) 



214. Aimophila ruficeps scotti. Scott's Sparrow. 



"Common from Feb. to Oct., 1886, none seen Oct. and Nov. 

 1889, Apache." (Anthony.) "Southern New Mexico. 

 One specimen, Ft. Bayard, Oct. 19." (Henshaw.) "One 

 specimen June 25, 6000 ft., Upper Sonoran Zone, near 

 Mesa del Agua de la Yegua.' 4 (Bailey, F.) 



