BIRDS OF THE PACIFIC DISTRICT. 187 



Soledad. L. B. Rare summer resident. Arrived 

 April 4, 1885. 



San Diego. One seen March 26, 1884. A few only 

 seen afterward, especially after cool storms with snow in 

 the neighboring mountains. A few April 8, 1885. 



Poway. F. E. Blaisdell. Usually a common summer 

 resident; none this spring. (1884.) 



San Bernardino. F. Stephens. Rare migrant in. the 

 valley. 



Henshaw, 1876. Far less numerous than the cliff 

 swallow, though on the coast at least it is not rare. Santa 

 Cruz Island, breeding. 



Santa Cruz. Joseph Skirm. Common summer resi- 

 dent. March 26, 1881, first; March 14, 1882, first; 

 March 30, 1883, first. 



San Jose. A. L. Parkhurst. Common summer resi- 

 dent. April 7, 1884, first; two seen. In 1885, first seen 

 March 22; common April 7. 



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

 Tolerably common summer resident. 



Haywards. W. 0. Emerson. Common summer resi- 

 dent. Arrived March 28, 1885, and was common at 

 once. 



Berkeley. T. S. Palmer. Tolerably common summer 

 resident. Arrived in 1886, on March 25; next seen 

 April 3; common May 11. 



Nicasio. C. A. Allen. March 31, 1884, first. 



Olema. A. M. Ingersoll. Common summer resident. 



Murphys. J. J. and J. P. Snyder September 10, 

 1884, still common, arrived March 16; common March 

 29, 1885. Several seen March 24, 1886; again on the 

 26th. [Murphys, March 15, 1878.] 



Stockton. Dr. Hudson. March 19, 1870, arrived and 

 began to repair old nests. 



Stockton. J. J. Snyder. Rare in 1885. Arrived 

 March 17. 



