124 



NORTH AMERICAN FAUNA. 



[No. 7. 



July 11-13; in Walker Basin, July 13-16, and several were seen in the 

 Canada de las Uvas June 28, 29. At Bakersfield, in the San Joaquin 

 Valley, it was seen or heard every day from July 17-20. 



In Nevada, Dr. Merriam found it in the lower part of Vegas Wash, 

 May 3; at the Bend of the Colorado, May 4; in the valleys of the Vir- 

 gin and Muddy, May 6-8; and in Pahranagat Valley, as a common 

 breeder, May 22-2G. In the Santa Clara Valley, Utah, it was a toler- 

 ably common breeder, May 11-15. 



Becord of specimens collected of Icteria tiirens longicanda. 



Col- 

 lector's 

 No. 



Sox. 



Locality. 



Date. 



Collector. 



Remarks. 



294 



cf 





June 5,1891 

 June21,1891 



. do 





349 



Death Valley, Calif 













Sylvania pusilla pileolata. Piled a ted Warbler. 



The black- capped warbler was first seen in Surjmse Canon in the 

 Panamint Mountains, April 17, and Mr. Nelson found it rather common 

 among the willows at the head of Willow, Mill, and Cottonwood 

 creeks in the same mountains the last of May, after which time he did 

 not see it there. A few were seen in the Argus Range in Shepherd 

 Canon, April 27, and the species was common about Maturango 

 Spring, in the willows and rosebushes during the first half of May. It 

 was seen in the Coso Mountains in the bottom of the canons among 

 the shrubbery, the last of May, and at the head of the streams in the* 

 White Mountains, in July. Mr. Stephens found it migrating in Salt 

 Wells Valley, May 1-5 ; at Little Owens Lake, May 6-11 ; at Olancha, 

 May 16-23; and in Reche Caiioii, September 22-24. In the High Sierra 

 it was seen in the Sequoia National Park the first week in August; at 

 Horse Corral Meadows, August 9-13; at the head of Owens River and 

 on the western slope opposite, in July and August; at Big Cotton- 

 wood Meadows, during the summer; at Round Valley, 12 miles south 

 of Mount Whitney, the last of August; and north of Mineral King, 

 September 10-11. 



In Nevada, Dr. Merriam saw it at a large spring in Pahrump Valley, 

 April 29; at Mountain Spring in the Charleston Mountains, April 30; 

 at Upper Cottonwood Springs at the east base of these mountains, the 

 same day; at Vegas ranch, May 1; at the Bend of the Colorado, May 

 4; and in the Valley of the Virgin and Lower Muddy, May 6. 



Becord of specimens collected of Sylvania pusilla pileolata. 



Col- 

 lector's 

 No. 



Sex. 



Locality. 



Date. 



Collector. 



Remarks. 



190 



d 



9 

 d 





Apr. 27, 1891 

 May 10, 1891 

 July 7, 1891 



A. K. Fisher 



do - . 



Shepherd Canon. 

 Matnrango Springs. 

 Big Cottonwood 

 Meadows. 



223 



do ....". 



13 



Sierra Nevada, Calif 



B.H. Dulcher 



