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Mexican Meadowlaek. Sturnella magna mexicana (Scl.). pp. 

 114, 115, 116, 349. 



Common at Chapala and in the fields and along the trails in 

 the lowlands of Colima. 

 Mexican Cacique. Cassiculus melanicterus (Bonap.). pp. 284, 

 285. 



Very abundant in the lowlands of Colima. Rare in the upper 

 barrancas around the volcanos. A large unidentified species of 

 Oriole or Cacique was seen twice in the low country. 

 Wagler Okiole. Icterus loaglerl Scl. p. 149. 



Abundant in the barrancas about Guadalajara and from Tux- 

 pan to the Pacific. 

 Arizona Hooded Oriole. Icterus cucidlatus nelsoni Ridg. 



One individual seen at Tuxpan. 

 BtTLLOCK Oriole. Icterus hullocki (Swains.). 



Four seen near Guadalajara. 

 Brewer Blackbird. Euphagus cganocephalus (Wagl.). p. 61. 

 This beautiful blue-black bird was abundant in the cities, as- 

 sociating in flocks with the Boat-tails. 

 Great-tailed, or Boat-tailed Grackle. Megaquiscalus major 

 subsp.? pp. 61, 72. 



This bird, in one of its subspecific forms, was abundant in all 

 the western towns and cities which we visited. 

 CuERNAVACA HousE FiNCH. Carpoclacus mexica7ius 7-hodocolpus 

 (Caban.). pp. 46, 62. 



Very abundant in and about Guadalajara. 

 Arkansas Goldfinch. Astragalinii^ psaltria (Say). 



A small flock were observed in an upper barranca of Colima, 

 feeding on the eggs of insects. 

 Mexican Goldfinch. Astragalinus p>salfTia mexicanus 

 (Swains.), p. 99. 



Several seen near Guadalajara. 

 FoRRER Siskin. Spinus notatus forreri (Salv. & Godm.). p. 252. 

 Rarely seen among the pines on the upper slopes of the 



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