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RiDGWA¥ Whip-poob-will. Antrostomus ridgwayi Nelson, pp. 

 218, 219. 



Two seen in a barranca near the volcano. 

 NiGHTHAWK. Chordeiles sp. ? 



Not uncommon in the lowlands of Colima. 

 Costa Hummingbied. Calijpte, costm (Bourc). p. 56. 



Many were seen in the ditches about Guadalajara, January 

 1st to 8th, but not one observed after that date. 

 Blue-ckowned Hummingbikd. Cyanomyia verticalis (Licht.). 

 p. 96. 



Very abundant. Associated with the Broad-billed Humming- 

 bird. 

 EtTFOUS Hummingbird. Selasphorus rufus (Gmel.). p. 66. 



Common about Guadalajara. 

 Broad-billed Hummingbird. lache latirostris (Swains.), p. 

 96. 



Common in the barrancas near Guadalajara. 

 Fork-tailed, or Golden-backed Hummingbird. Ghlorostilhon 

 auriceps (Gould), pp. 160, 151. 



Very abundant in the lower barrancas about the volcano of 

 Colima. 

 Xantus Becard. Platyptsaris albiventris (Lawr.). p. 331. 

 Several seen near our camp in the lowlands of Cohma. 

 Gray-headed Tittra. Tityra personata griseiceps Ridgw. p. 

 231. 



Fairly common in the lower arroyos of Colima. Their fa- 

 vourite food was a berry with triangular pits, together with large 

 grasshoppers. 

 SwAiNsoN Wood-hewer. Bendromis flavigaster (Swains.), pp. 

 323, 324. 



Several individuals observed in the coastal region of Colima. 

 Cassin Kingbird. Tyi-annus vociferans Swains, p. 189. 



This yellow-bellied Kingbird was common about the streams 

 in the barrancas. 



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