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93. Dendroica auduhoni — Audubou's Warbler. Common summer 

 resident in the mountains. 



94. Oporonis tolmiei — Macgillivray's Warbler. Common summer 

 resident in dense brush on the sides of canyons. 



95. Geothjypis trichas ocoidentalis — Western Yellow-throat. 

 Found Jvme 13th along the Laramie river. 



96. Ictei'ia vii'ens longicauda — Long-tailed Chat. Rare. Found 

 June 13th along the Laramie river. 



97. Oroscoptes luontaiius — Sage Thrasher. Common summer 

 resident in the sagebrush country. 



98. Salpinctes v. obsolctiis — Rocli AVren. Common summer resi- 

 dent in the mountains. 



99. Sitta canadensis — Red-breasted Nuthatch. Not common in 

 the Laramie mountains. 



100. Par us gambeli — Mountain Chickadee. Common in the pines 

 in the mountains. 



101. Regulus calendula — Ruby-crowned Kinglet. Fairly common 

 high up in the pine region of the mountains. 



102. Myadestes toinisendii. Townsend's Solitaire. Observed May 

 30th at 3000 metres. Connnon. 



103. PJanesticus mifjratorius proplnquus — Western Robiu. Al)un- 

 dant summer resident. 



104. Sialia curniroides — Mountain Bluebird. Abundant sum- 

 mer resident. 



105. Archibuteo ferrugineus — Ferruginous Rough-leg. Common. 

 Seen May 30th. .June 12th and Kith. 



Time spent in Laramie: ^May 2<Sth to June 21st, 1914. Tho- 

 roughly explored the region which has Laramie as a center 

 and a radius of 24 k'lometers. My thanks are due Miss Rose 

 Bird Maley, Stata Supt. of Public Inst-ruction at Cheyenne, 

 Professor W. II. Reed of the L^niversity, Rev. O. G. Wich- 

 mann and his two sons Arthur and Gerhold and Mr. Richard 

 Eberhard the local game warden for much help in many ways. 



