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Santa Paula, Ventura County. B.W. Evermann. — A 

 common summer resident. I have traced it as far north 

 as Santa Barbara. 



[Not found by Mr. Henshaw in 1876 at Los Angeles, 

 Santa Barbara, etc., or if so, not mentioned.] 



Cooper, 1870. I found this species arriving at San 

 Diego about April 22, and they were not rare for a fort- 

 night afterwards, but then retired into the warmer in- 

 terior valleys, where I have seen them nearly as far 

 north as Los Angeles. 



140. Icterus buUocki (Swains.) Bullock's Oriole. 



San Diego. L. B. — Rare summer resident. March 

 22, 1884, first males. 



Poway. F. E. Blaisdell. — Summer resident; March 

 21, 1884, first males; eggs taken May 9; last seen August 

 19. First seen March 17, male; April 3, 1885, female. 



Julian. N. S. Goss. — April 11, 1884, a male; April 

 17, a female. 



San Bernardino. F. Stephens. — Common summer 

 resident of the valley; rare summer resident of the foot- 

 hills. Agua Caliente, March 25-28, common and' mi- 

 grating. Seen every day from March 18 to April 15, 

 1885. 



Los Angeles. Henshaw. — June, 1876, very common. 

 Fort Tejon, August 27. 



Bakersfield. L. B.— March 27, 1889, males. Teha- 

 chapi, April 6, 1889, first female. 



Grayson. W. E. Bryant. — March 24, 1884. 



Santa Cruz. Joseph Skirm. — April 3, 1881, first; 

 April 17, 1882; April 16, 1883. 



Haywards. W. 0. Emerson. — Common summer resi- 

 dent. First seen April 10, two males; common April 

 15, 1885. 



San Jose. A. L. Parkhurst. — April 3, 1884, first; two 



