BIRDS OF THE PACIFIC DISTRICT. 91 



Nicasio. C. A. Allen. April 8, 1884, first; April 12, 

 1876, first. 



Berkeley. T. S. Palmer. Rare summer resident. 

 Last seen August 29, 1885. Arrived May 11, 1886. 



Olema. A. M. Ingersoll. April 22, 1884, first. 



Hay wards. W. 0. Emerson. April 12, 1885, two 

 males and a female. 



Stockton. L. B. March 26, 1879, first; March 31, 

 common. Common in central California in summer, 

 below about 3,000 feet, as it no doubt is in all the prin- 

 cipal agricultural districts of California. 



Stockton. J. J. Snyder. First seen March 29, 1885; 

 soon became common. 



Murphys. J. P. Snyder. April 16, 1885; common 

 April 26 ; last seen August 31 . Young male shot October* 

 17, 1884. Common summer resident. 



Marysville. W. F. Peacock. Common summer resi- 

 dent. April 16, first; male and female; bulk arrived 

 April 21, 1884. In 1885 arrived March 31; common 

 April 12. 



Gridley. L. B. April 3, 1890, eleven or twelve seen, 



Chico. Wm. Proud. April 12, 1884, first, a few passed 

 over; April 16 eleven birds came into the garden in the 

 evening; not seen next morning. In 1885 arrived April 

 6, one bird. 



Beaverton. A. W. Anthony. First seen May 30; 

 again June 1, 1885. Very rare. 



Willamette Valley. 0. B. Johnson. Common in 

 summer, breeding. 



Walla Walla, W. T. Dr. Williams. April 26, 1885, 

 fifty specimens; common May 27, still present August 9. 



Cooper, 1860. Arrives at Puget Sound in June to- 

 gether with the common species. They never approach 

 the coast. 



Suckley, I860. Fort Dalles about May 15, 1853. 



