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53. Melanerpes formicivorus bairdi. Cachuta and El 

 Pinita, Oct. 9-14; Pachica, June 22; San Diego, Oct. 30. 



54. Melanerpes uropygialis. Fronteras, Sept. 20-27; 

 Bacadehuachy, Nov. 20. 



55. Colaptes cafer. Los Trincheras, Sept. 20; El Pinita, 

 Oct. 12; Rancheria de los Apaches, Jan. 10; San Diego, Nov. 5. 



56. Phalaenoptilus nuttalli nitidus. San Diego, Nov. 12. 



57. Chordeiles acutipennis texensis. San Diego, April 

 21-24. 



58. Aeronautes melanoleucus. Granados, Nov. 16. 



59. Trochilus alexandri. Bisbee, Arizona, July and August. 



60. Calypte costae. El Pinita, Oct. 14. 



61. Selasphorus alleni. Bisbee, August and September; 

 Santa Barbara, Sept. 21. 



62. Tyrannus vociferans. Leoncita and Fronteras, Sept. 

 21-27. 



63. Tyrannus verticalis. San Diego, April 13-21. 



64. Myiarchus cinerascens. San Diego, April 21-23. 



65. Myiarchus inquietus (Salv. 6 Godm.). Oputa, Sept. 9; 

 Bacadehuachy, Dec. 20. 



The two specimens above recorded seem unquestionably refer- 

 able to Mr. Salvin's recently described Myiarchus inquietus^ from 

 the State of Guerrero, Mexico, although from localities so much 

 further north. We have, however, a specimen from Zapotlan, 

 Jalisco (collected by Dr. A. C. Butler), a much more southern 

 but still an intermediate point. Doubtless it will prove to range 

 throughout the mountainous parts of Mexico, as Myiarchus 

 cinerascens nuttingi has recently been found to do. 



66. Sayornis phcebe. San Diego, Feb. 24. 



1 Biolog. Cent. Am. Aves, II, p. 88, March, 1892. 



