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ber 7; Carson, April 4; West Huraboldt Mountains, 

 October 8. 



Gridley. L. B. — September 20, 1884, first; September 

 23, many. Stockton, September 18, 1878, first. 



Berkeley. T. S. Palmer.— October 2, 1885, first, one^ 

 October 7, next seen; common October 18. Abundant; 

 does not breed. Last seen April 13, 1886. 



Haywards. W. 0. Emerson. — September 26, 1884, 

 common at once; last seen April 21; common. It does 

 not breed here. 



Haywards. Dr. Cooper. — "Winter visitant. Septem- 

 ber 20, 1875. Last seen April 17. 



Santa Cruz. Dr. Cooper. — September 25, 1865. Last 

 seen April 15. 



Santa Cruz. A. M. Ingersoll. — October 1, 1885, a 

 flock. 



Poway. F. E. Blaisdell. — First seen September 28,, 

 1884, and every day afterward; very common winter 

 visitant. 



238. Dendroica maculosa (Gmel.) Magnolia War- 

 bler. 



British Columbia. John Fannin. Common summer 

 resident. 



239. Dendroica nigrescens (Towns.) Black-throated 

 Gray Warbler. 



San Diego, April 20, 1884, first seen. Rare here, and 

 only during the migrations. First, May 3, 1885, male. 

 Tehachapi, April 5, 1889, first male. — L. B. 



Julian. N. S. Goss. — May 4. 



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

 dent of the mountains; tolerably common migrant in the 

 mountain valleys and foothills. Agua Caliente, one,, 

 April 8; two, April 12 and 13; three, April 14, 1886. 



