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Yakima, W. T. Samuel Hubbard, Sr. — Common 

 summer resident. First seen May 15, 1885. 



British Columbia. John Fannin. — Rare summer 

 resident. 



Henshaw, 1876. A^ery numerous summer resident. 



Bendire. — Common summer resident; generally dis- 

 tributed; arrive at Camp Harney about May 1. 



Ridgway. — Generally distributed throughout all fer- 

 tile districts of the west. 



Hoffman. — Found breeding in June south of the Cen- 

 tral Pacific Railroad, in the valleys between Austin, 

 Hot Spring Caiion and Belmont, in the Cottonwood groves . 



loi. Tyrannusvociferans Swains. Cassin's Kingbird. 



San Diego, common summer resident; from rare to 

 tolerably common in San Diego County near sea level 

 in December and January, 1883-84, but was not seen 

 from January 29 to March 7, during which time there 

 was great rainfall and much chilly weather. — L. B. 



Cooper, 1870. — Resident as far north as Los Angeles 

 during winter. 



Poway. F. E. Blaisdell. — Summer resident, less com- 

 mon in winter. 



Poway. W. 0. Emerson. — January and April, 1884. 



San Bernardino. F. Stephens. — Rare summer visi- 

 tant to the valley. 



Henshaw, 1876. Los Angeles, June; not seen else- 

 where. 



[Mr. B. W. Evermann informed me in 1880, that he 

 had collected it at Santa Paula, Ventura County, and 

 that it was more common there than T. verticalis. Dr. 

 Cooper (Cal. Orn.) states that he found some of these 

 birds in Santa Clara Valley in May, 1864, which were 

 smaller and greener on the back than those from the 

 south. He also says they winter in small numbers at 



