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6oi. $ ad.. Camp Lowell, June 27. Length, 4.60: extent, 5.50; wing, 

 1.74; tail, 2.1S; bill (from nostril), .27; tarsus, .70. '"Taken with the 

 nest and one fresh egg." 



619, 5 juv., first plumage, Yuma, July 15. Length, 4.40: extent, 5.60; 

 wing, 1. 86; tail, 2.12; bill (from nostril), .26; tarsus, .70. 



566, — juv., first plumage. Camp Lowell, June, 22. Length. 4.40; ex- 

 tent, 5.60; wing, t.85; tail, 2.22; bill (from nostril), .27; tarsus, .68. 



For comparison I add measurements of the seven specimens of P. 

 californica above mentioned. 



656, (J juv., fall plumage, Riverside, Sept. 16. Length. 4.55; extent, 

 5.70; wing, 1.67; tail, 2.20; bill (from nostril;, .29; tarsus, .75. 



658, $ juv., fall plumage, same locality and date. Length, 4.70; extent, 

 5.80; wing, 1. 89; tail. 2.21; bill (from nostril) .26; tarsus, .75. 



688. $ juv., fall plumage. Riverside, Sept. 23. Length, 4.50; extent, 

 5.90; wing. 1.73; tail, 2. 11; bill (from nostril), 30: tarsus, .75. 



657, 5 juv., fall plumage, Riverside, Sept. 16. Length, 4.60; extent, 

 5.80; wing. 1.85; tail, 2.14; bill (from nostril), .30; tarsus, .72. 



686, $ juv., fall plumage. Riverside, Sept. 23. Length, 4.45 ; extent, 

 5.90; wing, 1.92; tail, 2.17; bill (from nostril) .30; tarsus. .75. 



687, $ juv., fall plumage, same locality and date. Length. 4.50: extent, 

 5.80: wing, 1.85; tail, 2.20; bill (from nostril), .28; tarsus, .70. 



655. $ juv., fall plumage, Riverside, Sept. 16. Length, 4.45 ; extent, 

 5.75; wing, 1. 86; tail, 2.15; bill (from nostril), .28; tarsus. .75. 



17. Regulus calendula {Linn.) Licht. Ruby-crowned 



Kinglet. — "•Common among the Chiricahua Mountains, espec- 

 ially in deciduous timber. I think a few summer and breed." 

 The following specimens are identical with eastern ones : 



28, $ ad.. Cave Creek. Chiricahua Mountains. March 8. Length. 4.60; 

 extent, 6.50; wing, 2.32. 



122, (J ad.. Morse's Mill. March 28. Length. 4.20: extent. 6.90; wing, 2.38. 



18. Lophophanes inornatus ( Gaw^.) Cass. Plain Tit- 

 mouse. — AJentioned in Air. Stepliens' notes as rare on the foot- 

 hills of the Chiricahua Mountains, but no specimens are included 

 in his collection. 



19. Lophophanes woUweberi Bonap. Wollweber's 

 Titmouse. — This species was abundant in the Chiricahua Moun- 

 tains, where a fine series was collected. They were usually 

 seen in flocks of six or eight, and often associated with other 

 small birds. They were rarely met with excepting in the 

 groves of "scrub oaks," but their food appeared to be wholly 

 insects. A single pair taken in the Santa Rita Mountains in May 

 are unaccompanied bv any special remarks. 



20. Pai'us meridionalis Sd. Mexican Chickadee. — 

 In a late number of the Bulletin (Vol. VI, p. 252) I briefly 



