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around Las Vegas Hot Spring's." (Batchelder.) "Seen 

 in Gilmore Canyon, Organ Mts., April 19. Two speci- 

 mens, Kingston, Aug. 7." (Metcalfe.) 



293. Sitta canadensis. Red -breasted Nuthatch. 



"One seen near river, May 11, Shiprock." (Oilman.) 

 "South in Mts. to New Mexico." (A. O. U. Check List.) 



294. Sitta pyrmaea. Pygmy Nuthatch. 



"Extremely abundant in summer in Mts. east of Santa Fe." 

 (Henshaw. ) "Common in December, Las Vegas Hot 

 Springs." (Batchelder.) "Abundant resident, breeds 

 to 9000 ft., San Miguel Co." (Mitchell.) "Abundant 

 at Pinos Altos." (Hunn. ) "During July and August 

 throughout Transition Zone, 7400 to 9800 ft., Upper 

 Pecos." (Bailey, F.) "Numerous . in Mts.', Navajo 

 Reservation." (Oilman.) "Two specimens, Upper 

 Pecos, 8000 ft., July." (Coghill.) "Flocks seen Feb. 

 20, Tijeras; seen often in March, April and May, 

 breeds, Willis." (Birtwell.) "Abundant in canyons, 

 on mesas and in Mts. near Santa Fe." (Henderson.) 

 "Eastern New Mexico." (A. O. U. Chech List.) 

 "Three specimens, Kingston, Oct. 27, one specimen, 

 10000 ft., Aug. 11. Numerous." (Metcalfe.) 



295. Baeolophus inornatus griseus. Gray Titmouse. 



"Fairly common in summer, Ft. Bayard." (Wilson.) 

 "Resident in New Mexico." (Henshaw.) "Common 

 resident, Silver City." (Hunn.) "Found in Glorieta 

 region, common in juniper and pinon pines, Upper 

 Sonoran Zone." (Bailey, F. )--"Very numerous in 

 pinons and junipers, breeds in Mts., Navajo Reserva- 

 tion." (Oilman.) "Two specimens, San Pedro, March 

 24; rather common ^in Tijeras in Jan., Dec. and March: 

 five or six seen near Albuquerque, Sept. 20, also seen 

 Nov. 29." (Birtwell.) "Very common in junipers and 

 cedars on mesas near Santa Fe." (Henderson.) 

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

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



296. Baeolophus wollweberi. Bridled Titmouse. 



"Generally distributed in southern New Mexico." (Hen- 

 shaw. ) "Rare north of Pinos Altos." (Hunn.) 

 "Mountains of Southern New Mexico." (A. O. U. 

 Check List. ) 



297. Penthestes atricapillus septentrionalis. Long-tailed 



Chickadee. 



"Numerous summer resident in Mts. east of Santa Fe." 

 (Henshaw. ) "Found in Pecos Mts.; family of 9, Aug. 

 17, SOOOtft., one 10500 ft., Upper Pecos." (Bailey, F.) 



