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Camp Harney. Capt. Bendire. An irregular winter 

 visitor; common at some seasons and entirely wanting 

 in others. 



Ridgway. This common species was observed nearly 

 everywhere in the vicinity of the fertile valleys. It ap- 

 pears to be resident in western Nevada, for it was ex- 

 tremely abundant in July at the Truckee Meadows. 



33. Archibuteo ferrugineus (Licht.) FERRUGINOUS 

 ROUGH-LEG. 



British Columbia. John Fannin. Summer resident; 

 not common. 



Suckley, 1860. An adult specimen taken in Decem- 

 ber, 1854, at Fort Dalles, Oregon. 



Camp Harney. Bendire. Rather rare but more 

 common in the open country to the southward, particu- 

 larly so near Camp McDermitt where it breeds. 



Ridgway. This magnificent hawk was much less fre- 

 quently seen than its relative, the common rough-leg. 



L. B. I have never seen this hawk in California in 

 summer, but it is rather common in the treeless lower 

 foothills of Central California in winter, spending much 

 of the time on the ground. It appears to be very rare- 

 in the upper Sacramento Valley. 



Cooper, 1870. I found it common in December at 

 Martinez. 



Alameda and Contra Costa counties. W. E. Bryant. 

 Rare winter visitant. 



Henshaw, 1876. It does not appear to be at all com- 

 mon in southern California, but becomes numerous in 

 fall. 



Heermann. During the recent survey in the south- 

 ern part of the State I found it very abundant, having 

 seen on one occasion in the mountains about sixty miles 

 from San Diego, five or six of these birds at the same 



