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Live Oak Springs, San Diego County. W. 0. Emer- 

 son. April 5. 



San Bernardino. F. Stephens. Common migrant in 

 foothills and mountains. Agua Caliente, one was shot, 

 probably migrating. A few seen March 19 to April 12, 

 1886. 



Henshaw, 1876. Occurs commonly in California, in- 

 habiting the deciduous trees of the low districts, and ex- 

 tending upward at least 10,000 feet. 



Santa Cruz. Joseph Skirm. Common summer resi- 

 dent. 



Haywards. W. 0. Emerson. First arrival March 28, 

 1885; common April 18. 



Oakland and vicinity. W. E. Bryant. Common sum- 

 mer resident; first seen April 3; usually arrives about 

 March 22. (March 12, 1885. .) 



Berkeley. T. S. Palmer. Abundant summer resi- 

 dent. April 4, 1885; common April 15. In 1886 it 

 arrived March 28; common April 3. 



Marysville. W. F. Peacock. First arrival April 5, 

 1885; common April 12. Common summer resident. 



Sebastopol. F. H. Holmes. First arrival April 21, 

 1885. Common summer resident. 



Nicasio. C. A. Allen. First seen April 24 March 

 28, 1876. 



Stockton. L. B. Several specimens of both sexes 

 March 25, 1879. Common summer resident in nearly 

 all altitudes. 



Beaverton. A. W.Anthony. Common summer resi- 

 dent. First seen April 27; heard singing a few days 

 later; bulk arrived by May 12. 



Puget Sound. Cooper. Common after about May 15. 



British Columbia. John Fannin. Summer resident 

 east of the Cascades. 



