46 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 



A specimen, yellow on under surface, of wings and tail and 

 with red cheek-patches, is in the collection of Mrs. Rugg. 



46. Trochilus anna. 



Anna's Humming-bird. — A single bird has been seen at 

 the island. 



47. Trochilus. 



Humming-birds, supposed to be either rufas or alleni, 

 have been seen in the spring, and also on August 15th, 1886. 



48. Tyrannus verticalis. 



Arkansas Kingbird. — Seen May 28th, 1887. 



49. Contopus richardsonii. 



Western Wood Pewee. — Seen on a number of different 

 days during the month of May, 1887. 



50. Empidonax difficilis. 



Baird's Fly-catcher. — One specimen was taken by Mrs. 

 Eugg. 



51. Corvus corax sinuatus. 



American Eayen. — Old nests of this bird are mentioned 

 by a visitor to the island as having been shown him by the 

 light-keeper. As they are known to build among the rocks 

 in the Santa Barbara Islands, the reference is probably 

 correct. 



52. Corvus americanus. 



American Crow. — One pair seen during visit of May, 

 1887; two pairs in June, 1885. 



53. Agelaiiu Dhoeniceus. 



Red-winged Blackbird.— A fall visitor. 



54. Sturnella magna neglecta. 



Western Meadow-lark. — Stragglers come during the 

 winter. 



