46 THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA 



seen Jure 19, 1914 on C. F. Rowan ranch. 



Txramms tyranniis : Eastern Kingbird. Summer resident. 



^-Tyramius vcrticalis : Arkansas Kingbird. Very numerous 

 summer resident. A nest on windmill in a yard in Kenton watched 

 during July, 1921. 



''''Myiar chits cinerasccns ciiierascens : Ash-throated Flycatchei. 

 Very rare summer resident ; one nest seen on C. F. Rowan rancn 

 June 4. 1915. Two eggs were in the nest. One bird seen in Kenton 

 June 6, 1920. 



*Sayornis sayiis : Say's Phoebe. Summer resident, not num.er- 

 ous ; nest and four eggs, seen June 26, 1912 on Marselus Bros, 

 ranch. 



Hlyiochancs richardscni richardsoni: Western Wood Pewee. 

 Summer resident. Nest and eggs seen June 3, 1920 on Marselus 

 Bros, ranch. Not numerous. 



*Empidoiiax tmnimus : Least Flycatcher. Rare summer resi- 

 dent. Nest and four eggs taken May 29, 1913 on Marselus Bros, 

 ranch. 



*Oiocoris alpestris leucolaema : Desert Horned Lark. Com- 

 mon summer resident. Nest and four eggs seen on Marselus Bros, 

 ranch, May 26, 1920. 



Pica pica hudsonla : American Magpie. Eight or ten in a 

 flock on the Brookhart Bros, ranch at the present time are year 

 around residents and have been on the ranch three or four years. 

 This is an extension of thirty miles east in their range and is the 

 only record of the bird for the Oklahoma Panhandle. 



*Cyanocitta cristata cristata : Blue Jay. Year around resident, 

 not numerous. Nest and four eggs taken on H. C. Labrier ranch 

 June 21, 1913. 



^Aphelocoma woodhousei: Woodhouse's Jay. Common year 

 around resident. Nest a platform of twigs in a pinyon, with three 

 eggs, taken May 31, 1911 on Marselus Bros, ranch. 



*Corvus corax sinuatus: American Raven. Rare year around 

 ^esiaenx.-~Thrce--ne£±s-£een on side of "Black Mesa" May 21, 1908. 

 One bird seen near same place June 11, 1918. 



*Corvus cryptolcucus: White-necked Raven. Rare year around 

 resident. Three adult birds seen June 1, 1509, one nest in a scrubby 

 mesquitc seen at the same time. The birds and nest were on the 

 Currumpaw creek. 



*Corcus brachyrhynchos (sub. sp?) : Crow. Observed only in 

 Beaver county, May 3, 1913. Only one has ever been recorded 

 from Cimarron county, (in June of 1903), so far as I know. 



