BIRDS OF THE PACIFIC DISTRICT. 91 



Nicasio. C. A. Allen.— April 8, 1884, first; April 12, 

 1876, first. 



Berkeley. T. S. Palmer. — Rare summer resident. 

 Last seen August 29, 1885. Arrived May 11, 1886. 



Olema. A. M. IngersolL— April 22, 1884, first. 



Haywards. W. 0. Emerson. — April 12, 1885, two 

 males and a female. 



Stockton. L. B.— March 26, 1879, first; March 31, 

 common. Common in central California in summer, 

 below about 3,000 feet, as it no doubt is in all the prin- 

 cipal agricultural districts of California. 



Stockton. J. J. Snyder.— First seen March 29, 1885; 

 soon became common. 



Murphys. J. P. Snyder. — April 16, 1885; common 

 April 26; last seen August 31. Young male shot October 

 17, 1884. Common summer resident. 



Marysville. W. F. Peacock. — Common summer resi- 

 dent. April 16, first; male and female; bulk arrived 

 April 21, 1884. In 1885 arrived March 31; common 

 April 12. 



Gridley. L. B. — April 3, 1890, eleven or twelve seen. 



Chico. Wm. Proud. — April 12, 1884, first, a few passed 

 over; April 16 eleven birds came into the garden in the 

 evening; not seen next morning. In 1885 arrived April 

 6, one bird. 



Beaverton. A. W. Anthony. — First seen May 30; 

 again June 1, 1885. Very rare. 



Willamette Valley. 0. B.- Johnson. — Common in 

 summer, breeding. 



Walla Walla, W. T. Dr. Williams.— April 26, 1885, 

 fifty specimens; common May 27, still present August 9. 



Cooper, 1860. Arrives at Puget Sound in June to- 

 gether with the common species. They never approach 

 the coast. 



Suckley, I860.— Fort Dalles about May 15, 1853. 



