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Thryomanes bewicki drymoecus Oberholser. San Joaquin Wren. 

 Three adult skins, oo. 1 7 ; ! 7 L' . from Eelena, February 23, and nos. 

 19375, 19376, from Scott Eiver, June 11. 



Troglodytes aeelon parkmaiii Audubon. Western House Wren. 

 Ten specimens, nos. 19377-19386, from Scott River, head of Grizzly 

 Creek, Summerville, head of Bear Creek, and Castle Lake, June to 

 August. 



Certhia familiaris zelotes Osgood. Sierra Creeper. Ten speci- 

 mens, nos. 19387-19396, from North Fork of Coffee Creek, South Fork 

 of Salmon River, head of Grizzly Creek, and head of Bear Creek, 

 July and August. 



Sitta carolinensis aculeata ('assin. Slender-billed Nuthatch. 

 Two skins, nos. 19397, 19398, from Scott River, June 13. 



Sitta canadensis Linnaeus. Red-breasted Nuthatch. Three 

 skins, nos. 19399-19401, from bead of Rush Creek (July 28), and 

 head of Bear Creek (August 6 and 10). 



Baeolophus inornatus inornatus (Gambel). Plain Titmouse. 

 Three skins, nos. 17373, 17374, from Tower House, March 2, and 

 no. 19402, from Scott River, June 9. 



Penthestes atricapillus occidentalis (Baird). Oregon Chickadee. 

 Four skins, nos. 19403-19406, from Scott River, six miles north- 

 west of Callahan, June 10 and 13. Two are adults and two juvenals 

 not fully grown, one of each on each of the two dates. This is the 

 first unquestionably authentic record of this species for California. 



Penthestes gambeli gambeli (Ridgway). Mountain Chickadee. 

 Twenty-two skins, nos. 19407-19428, from Jackson Lake, south fork 

 of Salmon River, head of Grizzly Creek, head of Rush Creek, Kan- 

 garoo Creek, head of Bear Creek, and Castle Lake, June 16 to 

 August 19. 



Penthestes rufescens rufescens (Townsend). Chestnut-sided 

 Chickadee. One skin, no. 17375, from Helena, February 15. Appar- 

 ently numerous at this time and place, but not seen anywhere in 

 the Trinity region during the summer. 



Psaltriparus minimus minimus (Townsend). Coast Bush-tit. 

 Five skins, nos. 17390-17392, 19429, 19430, from Tower House, 

 March 7, and Scott River, June 8 and 11. For systematic status, 

 see Swarth (1914, p. 510). 



Chamaea fasciata henshawi Ridgway. Pallid Wren-tit. Fifteen 

 specimens, nos. 17376-17389, from Helena and Tower House, Feb- 



