28 University of California Publications in Zoology. [^°'" 



101. Spisella monticola ochracea 



Brewst. 



102. JuHco hyemalis hyeTnalis 



(Linn.) 



103. Jwnco oreganus oreganus 



(Towns.) 



104. Melospiza melodia rufina 



(Bonap.) 



105. Melospiza melodia caurina 



Kidgw. 



106. Melospiza lincolni gracilis 



(Kittl.) 



107. Passerella iliaca insularis 



Ridgw. 



108. Passerella iliaca townsendi 



(Aud.) 



109. Piranga ludoviciana (Wils.) 



110. Hirundo erytlirogasier pal- 



meri Grin. 



111. Iridoprocne bicolor (Vieill.) 



112. Tachycineta thalassina lepida 



Mearns. 



113. Biparia riparia (Linn.) 



114. Bombycilla cedrorum Vieill. 



115. Lanius borealis iiivictus Grin. 



116. Vermivora celata celata 



(Say) 



117. Vermivora celata lutescens 



(Eidgw.) 



118. Dendroica aestiva rubiginosa 



(Pall.) 



119. Dendroica coronata hooveri 



McGregor 

 Dendroica striata (Forst.) 

 Dendroica townsendi (Towns.) 

 Oporornis tolmiei (Towns.) 

 Geothlypis trichas occidentalis 



Brewst. 

 Wilsonia pusilla pileolata 



(Pall.) 

 Anthus ruhescens (Tunst.) 

 Cinclus mexicanus unicolor 



Bonap. '\^- 



Nannus Jiiemak^ pacificus 



(Baird) 

 Certhia familiaris occidentalis 



Eidgw. 

 Sitta canadensis Linn. 



130. Penthestes rufescens rufescens 



(Towns.) 



131. Begulus satrapa olivaceus 



Baird 



132. Begulus calendula grinnelli 



Palmer 

 Bylocichla ustulata ustulata 



(Nutt.) 

 HylocicMa guttata nana 



(Aud.) 



135. Planestieus migratorius caur- 



inus Grin. 



136. Ixoreus naevius naevius 



(Gmel.) 



137. Sialia currucoides (Beehst.) 



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 121 

 122. 

 123. 



124. 



125, 

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127. 



128. 



129. 



133. 



134. 



GENERAL ACCOUNTS OF THE BIRDS : DISTRIBUTION, 

 MOLT, VARIATION, BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. 



Colymbus holboelli (Reinhardt). Holboell Grebe. 



Several seen at Three-mile Arm, Ktiiu Island, April 25 to 

 May 6 ; scattered individuals observed about Prince of Wales 

 Island at Port Protection, Calder Bay, and Sea Otter 

 Sound. These all appeared to be migrants, and they were at 

 all times very wild, usually taking flight when the launch was 

 still several hundred j^ards distant. None were seen after leaving 

 Heceta Island, May 24. 



