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Santa Cruz. Joseph Skirm. Common summer resi- 

 dent. 



San Jose. A. L. Parkhurst. April 19, first, four or 

 five in song. 



Alameda and Contra Costa counties. W. E. Bryant. 

 Summer resident, tolerably common. 



Haywards. W. 0. Emerson. April 10, 1885 (9), 

 common April 21. 



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

 dent. First seen April 9, 1885; common April 30; last, 

 August 26, 1885. In 1886, first seen April 23; common 

 April 30. 



Nicasio. C. A. Allen. April 24, 1884, first. 



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



Stockton. L. B. April 27, 1879, males common; 

 April 27, 1880, first male; April 27, 1890, first male, 

 singing; common in the valleys, foothills and fir forests 

 of the Sierra; not found at Blood's, Hermit Valley or 

 Summit, altitude 7,000 feet and upward, at least not 

 so recorded, but common 1,000 feet lower; tolerably 

 common about Donner Lake and Sierraville in summer. 



Stockton. J. J. Snyder. First seen April 19, 1885; 

 common May 3. 



Marysville. W. F. Peacock. April 25, 1884, first 

 male; bulk arrived May 11. First seen April 17, 1885; 

 common May 1, 1885. 



Murphys. J. P. Snyder. First seen April 30, 1885; 

 common May 3. Last seen Sept. 17, 1884. 



Chico. Wm. Proud. April 24, warm and sunny; 

 one bird came in this morning. April 28, bulk arrived. 

 First, April 11, 1885. 



Sebastopol. F. H. Holmes. First seen April 16, 

 1885; common April 30. 



Willamette Valley. O. B. Johnson. Common sum- 

 mer resident; breeding numerously. 



