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thony:) "Nested in high Mts., abundant in fall, east of 

 Santa Fe." (Henshaw. )" Abundant migrant, seen also 

 in winter, Silver City." (Hunn. ) "July 21,11000ft., 

 breeding-, Upper Pecos." (Bailey, P.) "Common spring- 

 migrant, Shiprock." (Oilman. ) "Las Vegas Hot Spring's; 

 Dec. 18." (Batchelder.) "Very abundant in New Mex- 

 ico." (Woodhouse.) "South in Mts. to central New 

 Mexico." (A. O. U. Check List.) "Two specimens, 

 Kingston. Oct. 24, just same, plentiful." (Metcalfe.) 

 "Seen in Apr. in Willis, in Albuquerque, Oct. 7." 

 (Birtwell.) Rather a common winter resident in Me- 

 silla, a few in summer. (Ford.) 



304. Polioptila caerulea obscura. Western Gnatcatcher. 



"First seen Apr. 1, many throughout season, several broods 

 noted, Apache." (Anthony.) "One specimen Agua 

 Azul, July 2, generally distributed." (Henshaw.) 

 "Casual, Coleman's Ranch, near Silver City, April 

 and May." (Hunn.)- "Several pairs, one nest, June 

 16, also July 28, Shiprock." (Oilman.) "Seen in 

 Kingston in summer, one specimen." ( Metcalfe. )--- 

 Rather a common resident in the Organ Mts. (Ford.) 



305. Polioptila plumbea. Plumbeous Gnatcatcher. 



"A pair seen, male secured, April 4. Apache." (Anthony.) 

 "West cen.ral New Mexico." (A. O. U. Check List.) 



306. Myadestes townsendi. Townsend's Solitaire. 



"Seen at Hachita on one or two occasions in October and 

 November, on plains near Apache, April 3." (Anthony.) 

 "Numerous summer resident, breeds, Mts. east of 

 Santa Fe. " Common in western New Mexico, one 

 specimen Ft. Wingate, July 8, three specimens, Silver 

 City, Oct. 24." ( Henshaw J "Several seen Ft. Marcy, 

 March 25." (Coale.) "Seen and heard several times in 

 Dec., Las Veg-as Hot Springs." (Batchelder.) "Rare, 

 found nest 10000 ft., June 7, San Miguel Co." (Mitchell.) 

 "Rather rare in Pinos Altos country." )Hunn.) "Pair 

 July 15, 8000 ft., one specimen July 28, 11000 ft., nest 

 12000ft., Upper Pecos." (Bailey, F.) "Several pairs in 

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

 canyons five miles south of El Rito." (Henderson.) 

 "Through Rocky Mountains to New Mexico." A. O. U. 

 Check List.) "Common in Willis in March; common 

 ai ound Albuquerque; specimens from Tijeras in February 

 and March." (Birtwell.) One specimen, 8000 ft., July, 

 Upper Pecos. (Coghill.)- One specimen, Kingston, Oct. 

 26. (Metcalfe.) 



307. Hylocichla fuscescens salicicola. Willow Thrush. 



"One pair raised a brood at El El Rito in 1910." (Hender- 



