BIRDS OF THE PACIFIC DISTRICT. 195 



Sebastopol. F. H. Holmes. 



British Columbia. John Fannin. Summer resident 

 ast of Cascades; rare west of Cascades. 



Henshaw, 1879. Present in Nevada and eastern Cali- 

 fornia, but apparently less numerous than the rough- 

 winged swallow. 



Bendire. Breeds in large numbers on one of the 

 islands in Malheur Lake. 



Ridgway. Distribution the same as that of the rough- 

 winged species but everywhere less abundant. Truckee 

 Reservation in May, a few individuals; Sacramento 

 City, common. 



214. Ampelis garrulus Linn. BOHEMIAN WAXWING. 

 British Columbia. John Fannin. East of Cascades 



and northward. Accidental west, though sometimes 

 appearing here in flocks in winter. 



Fort Walla Walla. Captain Bendire (Bull. N. 0. C., 7). 



Camp Harney. Captain Bendire (Birds S. E. Or.) 

 Just noticed November 23, 1875. Quite a number were 

 secured between November and March 1. 



Fort Mojave, latitude 35. Cooper, 1870. January 

 10. The specimen obtained was a straggler. 



Willamette Valley. 0. B. Johnson. I obtained a 

 pair of these beautiful birds during a snow-storm in 

 January, 1876, at Forest Grove. 



215. Ampelis cedrorum (Vieill.) CEDAR WAXWING. 

 San Diego. Winter of 1883-84, common until April 



25; feeding on berries of the pepper tree (Schinus molle) 

 L. B. 



San Diego. Carl H. Danielson. Several seen May 

 14, 1884. None seen this winter (1885). 



Poway. F. E. Blaisdell. May 18, a large flock, and 

 previously in winter. 



