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as very common on Anacapa in March, 1911. <A. van Rossem and I found them 
to be fairly common on the grass lands of Santa Cruz Island in the spring of 
1911. A nest of six slightly incubated eggs was found on April 28. H. C. Ober- 
holser (2) mentions two specimens taken on San Miguel in June, 1892, and II. 
Wright (8) noted the species on Santa Rosa, July 10, 1912 
124. Icterus cucullatus nelsoni Ridgway 
ARIZONA HOoopED ORIOLE 
Icterus cucullatus nelsoni (1) Richardson, Condor, x, 1908, p. 66. (2) Grinnell, Pae. 
Coast Avif., 11, 1915, p. 105. 
C. Hl. Richardson (7) heard one of these birds at Catalina, April 16, 1906. 
During the middle of April, 1911, and towards the last of that month, 1908, I 
repeatedly saw one or possibly two pairs in the grounds of the Banning resi- 
dence, a mile from Avalon. I twice flushed the female from an inaccessible nest 
in a palm tree on the lawn, and presume that there were eggs at this date. 
125. Icterus bullocki (Swainson) 
BULLOCK ORIOLE 
Icterus buliocki (1) Mailliard, Bull. Cooper Orn. Club, 1, 1899, p. 45. (2) Linton, Con- 
dor, x, 1908, p. 84. (3) van Rossem, Condor, x1, 1909, p. 208. (4) Willett, Pac. 
Coast Avif., 7, 1912, p. 72. (5) Grinnell, Pac. Coast Avif., 11, 1915, p. 105. 
Reeular migrant in small numbers. On the Coronados, A. van Rossem (3) 
shot a male and saw others during early April, 1909, and I found a dead male 
there June 10, 1910. C. B. Linton (2) shot a specimen on San Clemente, March 
31, 1907, and another on San Nicolas Island, March 30 or 31, 1910. J. Mailliard 
(1) mentions the species as occurring on Santa Cruz during April, 1908, and W. 
L. Dawson (MS) saw one there April 20, 1915. 
126. Euphagus carolinus (Miiller) 
Rusty BLACKBIRD 
Euphagus carolinus (1) Linton, Condor, x1, 1909, p. 194. (2) Willett, Pac. Coast Avif., 
7, 1912, p. 72. (3) Grinnell, Pac. Coast Avif., 11, 1915, p. 105. 
The only record of the Rusty Blackbird for the state of California is that of 
an adult male shot by C. B. Linton (7) on San Clemente Island, November 20, 
1908, and now no. 21271, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology at Berkeley. 
12s Euphagus cyanocephalus (Wagler) 
BREWER BLACKBIRD 
Scolecoph[agus]. cyanocephalus (1) Cooper, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., tv, 1870, p. 78. 
Scolecophagus cyanocephalus (2) Streator, Orn. & Ool., x11, 1888, p. 54. (3) Keeler, Zoe, 
I, 1891, p. 340. 
Euphagus cyanocephalus (4) Grinnell, Pac. Coast Avif., 11, 1915, p. 106. 
Brewer Blackbird (5) Willett, Condor, x1, 1910, p. 172. 
Evidently a rather rare straggler to the islands. C. A. Keeler (3) listed this 
bird from San Nicolas, and C. P. Streator (2) met with it in the same loeality 
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