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ber 7; Carson, April 4; West Humboldt Mountains, 

 October 8. 



Gridley. L. B. September 20, 1884, first; September 

 23, many. Stockton, September 18, 1878, first. 



Berkeley. T. S. Palmer. October 2, 1885, first, one; 

 October 7, next seen; common October 18. Abundant; 

 does not breed. Last seen April 13, 1886. 



Haywards. W. O. Emerson. September 26, 1884, 

 common at once; last seen April 21; common. It doe& 

 not breed here. 



Haywards. Dr. Cooper. Winter visitant. Septem- 

 ber 20, 1875. Last seen April 17. 



Santa Cruz. Dr. Cooper. September 25, 1865. Last 

 seen April 15. 



Santa Cruz. A. M. Ingersoll. October 1, 1885, a 

 flock. 



Poway. F. E. Blaisdell. First seen September 28, 

 1884, and every day afterward; very common winter 

 visitant. 



238. Dendroica maculosa (Gmel.) MAGNOLIA WAR- 

 BLER. 



British Columbia. John Fannin. Common summer 

 resident. 



239. Dendroica nigrescens (Towns.) BLACK-THROATED 

 GRAY WARBLER. 



San Diego, April 20, 1884, first seen. Rare here, and 

 only during the migrations. First, May 3, 1885, male. 

 Tehachapi, April 5, 1889, first male. L. B. 



Julian. N. S. Goss. May 4. 



San Bernardino. F. Stephens. Rare summer resi- 

 dent of the mountains; tolerably common migrant in the 

 mountain valleys and foothills. Agua Caliente, one,. 

 April 8; two, April 12 and 13; three, April 14, 1886. 



