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80. Selasphorus platycercus. ' 



81. Ceryle alcyon. 



82. Picas villosus Harris!. 



83. P. pubescens Gairdneri. 



84. Sphyrapicus varius nuchalis. 



85. Sphyrapicus thyroideus. Rare. 



86. Colaptes auratus Mexicanus. Common. 



87. Bubo Virginianus arcticus. Eare. 



88. Falco saker polyagrus. Eare. 



89. F. sparverius. Common. 



90. Circus cyaneus Hudsonius. Eare. 



91. Nisus Cooperi. Eare. 



92. N. fuscus. Eare. 



93. Buteo borealis calurus. Common. 



94. B. Swainsoni. Abundant. 



95. Archibuteo lagopus Sanctijohannis. Eare. 



96. Aquila chrysaetos Canadeusis. Common. 



97. Ehinogryphus aura. Common. 



98. Zenaidura Carolinensis. Abundant. 



99. Canace obscura. Abundant. 



100. Bouasa umbellus umbelloides. Eare? 



101. Centrocercus urophasianus. Common. , 



102. Pediocaetes phasianellus Columbianus. Common. 



103. JEgialitis vociferus. Common. 



104. Gallinago gallinaria Wilsoni. Common. 



105. Ereunetes pusillus. Eare. 



106. Actodromus minutilla. Eare. 



107. Symphemia semipalmata. Eare. 



108. Tringoides hypoleucos macularius. Common. 



109. Ehyacophilus glareola solitarius. Eare. 



110. Numenius longirostris. Eare. 



111. Grus Canadensis. Eare. 



112. Porzana Carolina. Common. 



113. P. Jamaicensis? Common. 



114. Fulica Americana. Eare. 



115. Anas boschas. Eare. 



116. Querquedula cyanoptera. Eare. 



d. Pack's Canon, western spur of Uintah range (July 3-8, 1869). 

 The fauna of this locality was exactly like that of Parley's Park, with 

 the exception that Cyanura Stelleri macrolopha was more abundant. 



e. Kamas Prairie (July 9, 186&). 



The only species seen in this grassy valley, which was not noticed 

 elsewhere, was the Actiturus Bartramius. 



