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CERTHIIDAE. 
CERTHIA FAMILIARIS MONTANA Ridgway. 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CREEPER. 
A female was taken at Point Gustavus, Glacier Bay, Alaska, April 
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MNIOTILTIDAE. 
DENDROICA MAGNOLIA (Wilson). 
MAGNOLIA WARBLER. 
A female? Magnolia Warbler was found dead on the sand spit at 
Humphrey Point, Alaska, October 1, 1913. 
SEIURUS NOVEBORACENSIS NOTABILIS Ridgway. 
GRINNELL’S WATER THRUSH. 
A male taken at Demarcation Point, May 17, 1914. 
MOorTACILLIDAE. 
MOoTACILLA OCULARIS Swinhoe. 
SWINHOE’S WAGTAIL. 
Several Swinhoe’s Wagtails were seen at Providence Bay, on June © 
5, 1913, and two males secured. 
MotaciLua LUGENS Kittlitz. 
BLACK-BACKED KAMCHATKAN WAGTAIL. 
At Cape Shipunski, on April 21 and 22, 1913, we saw a number of 
this Wagtail about the cliffs and stony beaches and four males and a _ 
female were taken. Deep snow covered the land making these frail 
little birds appear singularly out of place. 
