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Santa Paula, Ventura County. B.W. Evermann. A 

 common summer resident. I have traced it as far north 

 as Santa Barbara. 



[Not found by Mr. Henshaw in 1876 at Los Angeles, 

 Santa Barbara, etc., or if so, not mentioned.] 



Cooper, 1870. 1 found this species arriving at San 

 Diego about April 22, and they were not rare for a fort- 

 night afterwards, but then retired into the warmer in- 

 terior valleys, where I have seen them nearly as far 

 north as Los Angeles. 



140. Icterus bullocki (Swains.) BULLOCK'S ORIOLE. 



San Diego. L. B. Rare summer resident. March 

 22, 1884, first males. 



Poway. F. E. Biaisdell. Summer resident; March 

 21, 1884, first males; eggs taken May 9; last seen August 

 19. First seen March 17, male; April 3, 1885, female. 



Julian. N. S. Goss. April 11, 1884, a male; April 

 17, a female. 



San Bernardino. F. Stephens. Common summer 

 resident of the valley; rare summer resident of the foot- 

 hills. Agua Caliente, March 25-28, common and mi- 

 grating. Seen every day from March 18 to April 15, 

 1885. 



Los Angeles. Henshaw. June, 1876, very common. 

 Fort Tejon, August 27. 



Bakersfield. L. B. March 27, 1889, males. Teha- 

 chapi, April 6, 1889, first female. 



Grayson. W. E. Bryant. March 24, 1884. 



Santa Cruz. Joseph Skirm. April 3, 1881, first; 

 April 17, 1882; April 16, 1883. 



Hay wards. W. 0. Emerson. Common summer resi- 

 dent. First seen April 10, two males; common April 

 15, 1885. 



San Jose. A. L. Parkhurst. April 3, 1884, first; two 



