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"Two seen Apr. 27, Pecos." (Birtwell.) "South to 

 northern Naw Mexico." (A. O. U. Check List.) 



298. Penthestes gambeli gambeli. Mountain Chickadee. 



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

 (Henshaw.) "Several frequently seen, Las Vegas Hot 

 Spring-s, Dec." ( Batchelder. ) "Common, breeds May 

 and June, 9000 ft. and up, San Miguel Co." (Mitchell.) 

 "Abundant at Pinos Altos, casual at Coleman Ranch, 

 near Silver City." (Hunn.) "Common at Glorieta, 

 also in Canadian and Hudsonian Zones, Upper Pecos." 

 ( Bailey, F. ) "Common in Mts., a few on river in spring-, 

 Navajo Reservation." (Oilman.) "Very abundant in 

 canyons, on mesas and in Mts. near Santa Fe."( Hen- 

 derson.) "One specimen, Rio de la Casa, July 23; one 

 specimen, Sepello River, July 22." (Atkins.) "Mts. 

 of New Mexico. Type specimen about one day's journey 

 west of Santa Fe." (A. O. U. Check List.) "A few 

 seen near Albuquerque, Oct. 14; a few seen Mch 19, Ti- 

 jeras; plentiful in Willis in May." (Birtwell.) 



299. Psaltriparus plumbeus. Lead-colored Bushtit. 



"Common, flock in pines and firs, Ft. Bayard." (Wilson.) 

 "One specimen, Ft. Wing-ate, July 16; two specimens, 

 July 20." (Henshaw.) "Abundant around Silver City 

 in fall, winter and spring-." (Hunn.) "Glorieta foot- 

 hill Pecos canyon, fairly common in junipers, 6500 ft. 

 Mesa del Ag-ua de la Yeg-ua." (Bailey, F. ) "Two in 

 Feb. on river; numerous, breeding- in Mts. Navajo Re- 

 servation." (Oilman. ) One specimen, Tijeras, Mch. 16, 

 one specimen, Albuquerque, Dec. 2." (Birtwell.) Two 

 specimens, Kingston, July 9. (Metcalfe. . 



300. Psaltriparus melanotis lloydi. Lloyd's Bushtit. 



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

 List.) 



301. Auriparus flaviceps flaviceps. Verdin. 



"Well distributed throughout region but not common, 

 Apache." (Anthony.) "A few found in winter along 

 Gila River; June 2, nest with four birds; June 16, nest 

 with three eggs." (Stephens.) "Southeastern New Mex- 

 ico." (A. O. U. Check List. ) Common in summer in 

 Ivlesilla Valley but not numerous, the large nest is usually 

 found in Mesquite bushes. (Ford.) 



302. Regulus satrapa satrapa. Golden-crowned Kinglet. 



"Young taken July 31, Pecos Baldy." (Bailey, F.) "Com- 

 mon in New Mexico." ( Woodhouse. ) "South to north- 

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



303. Regulus calendula calendula; Ruby-crowned Kinglet. 



"Rather abundant in apache Mts. during migration." (An- 



