BIRDS OF THE PACIFIC DISTRICT. 



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Henshaw, 1876. Common in the mountains near Fort 

 Tejon in early August, and I think they find here, in 

 the pine region, their summer haunts. 



Central California. L. B. A rare migrant through 

 the valleys, less so in the foothills and mountains. A 

 few breeding in the pine region. It was first seen at 

 Stockton April 14, 1879; April 25, 1880. My latest fall 

 record in the central portion of California is October 8. 



Beaverton. A. W. Anthony. May 10, 1885, first; 

 common May 24. 



Willamette Valley. 0. B. Johnson. Moderately com- 

 mon during summer in favorable situations, seeming to 

 prefer dense undergrowth near a swamp. I took a nest 

 of this species June 17, 1879, in the top of a clump of 

 Spirea. 



Fort Steilacoom. Suckley, 1860. Moderately abun- 

 dant; generally found on oak trees. 



British Columbia. John Fannin. Rare summer resi- 

 dent. Arrived at Burrard Inlet May 10, 1885; common 

 May 20. 



Bendire. Observed on several occasions near the sum- 

 mit of the Canon City Mountain during the early part 

 of summer. 



Ridgway. On the eastern slope of the Ruby Mount- 

 ains it was abundant in July and August in the pinon 

 and cedar woods. 



Sebastopol. F. H. Holmes. October 16, 1885. 



240. Dendroica townsendi (NUTT.) TOWNSEND'S WAR- 

 BLER. 



San Diego. Rare migrant; first seen April 20, 1884 

 a male. May 3, 1885, first. L. B. 



San Bernardino. F. Stephens. Rare transient visit- 

 ant to the valleys and foothills. 



Julian. N. S. Goss. April 17, 1884. 



