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424 (617) Stelgidopteryx serripennis (Audubon) 
RouGH-WINGED SwALLow 
Synonyms—Cotyle serripennis; Stelgidopteryx ruficollis serripennis. 
Status—Fairly common summer visitant locally in the Upper and Lower 
Sonoran zones, occurring more widely during migration. Recorded north to 
Humboldt Bay and even Trinidad Head near the coast (W. K. Fisher, Condor, 
Iv, 1902, p. 134); Baird, Shasta County (Townsend, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., x, 
1887, p. 222) ; Edgewood, Siskiyou County (C. H. Merriam, N. Amer. Fauna no. 
16, 1899, p. 127) ; and Eagle Lake (Sheldon, Condor, 1x, 1907, p. 190). Recor- 
ded at San Diego as late as November 9 and as early as January 27 (J. G. Cooper, 
Orn. Calif., 1, 1870, p. 61). Common breeding species along the Colorado River 
(J. Grinnell, Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., xm, 1914, p. 186). Usually rare in the 
humid coast belt, and unknown from the islands. 
425 (618) Bombycilla garrula (Linnaeus) 
BoHEMIAN WAXWING 
Synonym—Ampelis garrulus. 
Status—Rare and irregular winter visitant; occurred in numbers in Febru- 
ary, 1892, in the northeastern section of the state, whence specimens are on rec- 
ord from Susanville and Quincey (W. E. Bryant, Zoe, 1v, 1893, p. 226; MeGregor, 
Condor, 1, 1900, p. 34). An adult male was taken at Victorville, on the Mohave 
Desert, December 31, 1904 (J. Mailliard and J. Grinnell, Condor, vim, 1905, p. 
77), and an adult female taken near Daggett, also on the Mohave Desert, Decem- 
ber 13, 1910 (Lamb, Condor, xm, 1911, p. 34). In the late winter, 1911, the spe- 
cies appeared in numbers in various parts of the northern half of the state: 
Dutch Flat, Placer County (Gifford, Condor, xm, 1911, p. 109); Galt, Saera- 
mento County (J. Grinnell, Condor, xm, 1911, p. 111); Tower House, Shasta 
County, and Helena, Trinity County (L. Kellogg, Condor, xm, 1911, p. 120) ; 
Eureka, Humboldt County (Mus. Vert. Zool.). 
426 (619) Bombycilla cedrorum Vieillot 
CrpArR WAXxWING 
Synonyms—Am~pelis cedrorum; Cedar-bird. 
Status—Common but irregular winter visitant into the Upper and Lower 
Sonoran zones, remaining late in the spring, through May and even into June. 
Recorded south, west of the Sierras, to Poway, San Diego County (Belding, 
Land Bds. Pac. Dist., 1890, p. 195); only two records east of the Sierran di- 
vides: Lone Pine, Owens Valley (A. K. Fisher, N. Amer. Fauna no. 7, 1893, p- 
113); Victorville, Mohave Desert (J. Mailliard and J. Grinnell, Condor, vit, 
1905, p. 77). Casual on San Clemente Island (J. Grinnell, Rep. Bds. Santa 
Barbara Ids., 1897, p. 19) and the Farallones (Dawson, Condor, xm, 1911, p. 
182). Summers sparingly and locally in the extreme northwest, evidently as 
an exclusive inhabitant of the northern humid coast Transition; recorded as 
nesting at Eureka (J. M. Davis, Condor, xvr, 1914, p. 182). <A full-grown juve- 
nal taken August 9, 1908, at Hemet Lake, San Jacinto Mountains (J. Grinnell 
