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Cooper, 1860. Does not arrive at Puget Sound until 

 the beginning of June, and is not very common there. 



British Columbia. .John Fannin. — Summer resident; 

 not common. 



Henshaw, 1879. Very numerous about Carson and 

 to the northward along the base of the mountains to the 

 Columbia River. 



Dalles. Suckley, 1860. — May 7 , male specimen. 



Camp Harney. Bendire. — Common during the sum- 

 mer months; arrives about May 10. 



Ridgway. Common in all the wooded localities of the 

 western country. 



Cooper, 1870. Fort Mojave, I saw none until April 1, 

 1861. Santa Cruz, April 3, 1866. 



141. Scolecophagus cyanocephalus (Wagl.) Brewer's 

 Blackbird. 



Cape region, winter, at I^a Paz and San Jose del 

 Cabo, a large flock in the streets and yards at the latter 

 locality, associating as at Guaymas with the dwarf cow- 

 bird; this flock scattered in pairs in the willows along 

 the river in May. San Rafael, May 17, tolerably com- 

 mon; also south of Campo toward Hansen's in suitable 

 localities. San Diego, common resident. — L. B. 



Poway. F. E. Blaisdell. — Common summer resident. 



Poway. W.O.Emerson. — April 7, nesting. Volcan 

 Mountains, three males came around the house in the 

 snow storm of February 11, and a female was seen 

 March 20. 



San Bernardino. F. Stephens. — Common summer 

 resident of the valley; less common in winter in valley 

 and foothills. 



Agua Caliente. F. Stephens. — Several seen March 

 21, 30, April 10 and 11, 1886. 



Henshaw, 1876. Very abundant and constant resi- 



