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Live Oak Springs, San Diego County. W. 0. Emer- 

 son. — April 5. 



San Bernardino. F. Stephens. — Common migrant in 

 foothills and mountains. Agua Caliente, one was shot, 

 probably migrating. A few seen March 19 to April 12, 

 1886. 



Henshaw, 1876. Occurs commonly in California, in- 

 habiting the deciduous trees of the low districts, and ex- 

 tending upward at least 10,000 feet. 



Santa Cruz. Joseph Skirm. — Common summer resi- 

 dent. 



Haywards. W. O.Emerson. — First arrival March 28, 

 1885; common April 18. 



Oakland and vicinity. W . E. Bryant. — Common sum- 

 mer resident; first seen April 3; usually arrives about 

 March 22. (March 12, 1885. S .) 



Berkeley. T. S. Palmer. — Abundant summer resi- 

 dent. April 4, 1885; common April 15. In 1886 it 

 arrived March 28; common April 3. 



Marysville. W. F. Peacock. — First arrival April 5, 

 1885; common April 12. Common summer resident. 



Sebastopol. F. H. Holmes. — First arrival April 21, 

 1885. Common summer resident. 



Nicasio. C. A. Allen. — First seen April 24 — March 

 28, 1876. 



Stockton. L. B. — Several specimens of both sexes 

 March 25, 1879. Common summer resident in nearly 

 all altitudes. 



Beaverton. A. W.Anthony. — Common summer resi- 

 dent. First seen April 27; heard singing a few days 

 later; bulk arrived by May 12. 



Puget Sound. Cooper. — Common after about May 15. 



British Columbia. John Fannin. — Summer resident 

 east of the Cascades. 



