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1826-1841), Puller's Mill, one (no. 1901). Round Valley, one 

 (no. 2211), Strawberry Valley, three (nos. 2613-2615), Ken- 

 worthy, two (nos. 2351, 2352), Garnet Queen Mine, two (nos. 

 2471, 2472), Toro Peak, one (no. 2473), Hemet Lake, one (no. 

 2976). 



Pipilo crissalis senicula Anthony 

 Anthony Towhee 



A common species from the base of the mountains upward 

 through the Upper Sonoran zone. On the western slopes it was 

 one of the commoner birds from Hemet and Vallevista up into 

 Hemet Valley to the vicinity of Kenworthy and Vandeventer 

 Plat, In San Gorgonio I'ass it was found in abundance along 

 the foothills at Snow Creek. Cabezon and Banning. On the 

 desert side a number were seen along Carrizo Creek, near Dos 

 Palmos, and in Palm Canon to its very mouth. The highest 

 point of record was the vicinity of Schain's Ranch, 4900 feet. 



Twenty-eight specimens were preserved : Cabezon, eleven 

 (nos. 1662-1671, 1775), Schain's Ranch, three (nos. 1922. 1923, 

 1925), Poppet Flat, one (no. 1924), Banning, three (nos. 2033- 

 2035), Snow Creek, two (nos. 2066, 2170), Kenworthy, two (nos. 

 2353, 2354), Dos Palmos, one (no. 2479), mouth of Palm Canon, 

 one (no. 3052), Hemet Lake, one (no. 2977), Vallevista, three 

 (nos. 3110-3112). 



Oreospiza chlorura (Audubon) 

 Green-tailed Towhee 

 A common species over practically the same general territory 

 as that occupied by the Stephens fox sparrow, and frequenting 

 the same sort of ground. Abundant in Tahquitz Valley and in 

 Round Valley, while a few were seen in Strawberry Valley and 

 at Fuller's Mill. As was the case with the fox sparrow, the 

 green-tailed towhee was not found on Santa Rosa Mountain. A 

 migrant was taken at the base of the mountains near Cabezon, 

 May 13. The rest of the specimens secured were taken on dates 

 ranging from July 1 to August 4, and a large proportion of 

 them are young birds, some in full juvenile plumage, and others 



