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Miguel Co." (Mitchell.) "Prom 7200 to 8000 ft., July 

 and Aug., Upper Pecos.'' (Bailey, F. ) "Fairly com- 

 mon, one specimen, Upper Pecos. Aug.: seen March and 

 April, Willis and Pecos, common.'' ( Birtwell. ) "Found 

 twelve miles west of Santa Fe." (Henderson.) Found 

 in Mogollon and Organ Mts. (Ford. )" South to 

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



2/6. Oreoscoptes montanus. Sage Thrasher. 



"Abundant from February 28 to March 31, then after Sept. 

 1, Apache." (Anthony.) "Navajo Creek, Sept. 11; Ft. 

 Wingate, July 14." (Henshaw. ) "Rather common 

 migrant, a few in winter, Silver City." (Hunn. ) "Two 

 seen Aug. 27 near Ribera. ( Bailey, F. ) "Three seen 

 on plains, Shiprock." (Oilman.) "One specimen Sep. 

 10, flocks seen Sept. 20, Albuquerque." (Birtwell.) 

 "Zuiii Mts." ( Woodhouse. ) "South to northern New 

 Mexico." (A. O. U. Check List.) One specimen, Me- 

 silla Park, Jan. 19. (Ford.) 



2 ;,7. Mimus polyglottos leucoptera. Western Mocking-bird. 

 "Lower Sonoran Zone, south central part of San Miguel 

 Co., nest June 26, along Concha." (Bailey, F.) 

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

 "Southwest New Mexico, along Gila." (Stephens.) 

 "Numerous near river, Shiprock." (Oilman.) "Re- 

 ported at Santa Fe. " (Henderson.) Seen in Mogollon 

 Mts., as high as 10000 ft.; common around Mangus 

 Spring in Summer." (Metcalfe.) Very common in 

 Mesilla Valley in summer, a few all the year. (Ford.) 



278. Dumetella carolinensis. Catbird. 



"Two specimens, Rinconada, June 4: common on Pueblo 

 Creek in July." (Bailey, F.) "One seen in May, Ship- 

 rock." (Oilman.) "South to northeastern New Mex- 

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



279. Toxostoma curvirostre curvirostre. Curve billed Trasher. 



"Abundant in summer, breeds, Ft. Bayard." (Wilson.) 

 "Abundant summer resident, a few in winter, Silver 

 City." (Hunn. )" South central New Mexico." (A. 

 O. U. Check List. ) 



280. Toxostoma curvirostre palmeri Palmer's Thrasher. 



"Several pairs seen during spring migration, Apache; seen 

 in Oct. and Nov., Hachita." (Anthqny.) 



281. Toxostoma crissale- Crissal Trasher. 



"Several pairs seen during spring migration, Apache; seen 

 in Oct. and Nov., Hachita. Common throughout sea- 

 son, Deming." (Anthony.) "On Gila River, not com- 

 mon." (Stephens.) "Rare in summer, more in fall, 

 Ft. Bayard." ( Wilson. ) "Type Ft, Thome, New Mex- 



