140 



NORTH AMERICAN FAUNA. 



[No. 7. 



Palmer found it common on Frazier Mountain July 9, sparinglyat Tejon 

 Pass, July 12; and Mr. Nelson reported it common on Mount I'inos the 

 last of October. In the High Sierraitwascommoninthe Sequoia National 

 Park the first week in August; at Horse Corral Meadows, August 9-13 j 

 at Bound Valley, 12 miles south of Mount Whitney, August27-28; Big 

 Cottonwood Meadows during the summer; and at Whitney Meadows 

 and Mineral King the last of August and first of September. Mr. 

 Palmer saw one at an altitude of 3,900 meters (13,000 feet) near the head 

 waters of the Kern Biver, September 1. 



Record of specimens collected of Par us gamoeli. 



Col- 

 lector's 

 No. 



Sex. 



Locality. 



Date. 



Collector. 



Remarks. 



40 

 142 

 151 



d 



d 



Grapevine Mountains, Nev. . 



Panamint Mountains, Calif. 



...-.do 



Mar. 24, 1891 

 Mar. 23, 1891 

 April (i, 1891 

 April 9, 1891 

 May 7, 1891 

 July 12,1891 



F.Stephens 



A. K. Fisher 



do 



Johnson Caiion. 

 Do. 



152 



d 



d 

 d 



...do 



do 



Do. 





Argus Range, Calif 



White Mountains, Calif 



T. S. Palmer 



E. W. Nelson 



Maturango Peak. 



Parus rufescens neglectus. California Chickadee. 



Mr. Bailey found the California chickadee common at Boulder Creek, 

 California (north of Monterey Bay), where he secured a specimen Octo- 

 ber 14, 1891. 



Chameea fasciata henshawi. Pallid Wren-Tit. 



This interesting little bird was first met with by Mr. Bailey and the 

 writer at Kernville, Calif., on July 11, where specimens were secured. 

 It was common there, as it was the following week in Walker Basin. Mr. 

 Nelson saw a few in the foothills between the Merced and San Joaquin 

 rivers; Mr. Palmer heard a number among the chamisal iu the San 

 Francisquito Pass, July 1, and Mr. Stephens heard several in Eeche 

 Canon, near San Bernardino, September 22-24. Mr. Bailey reported 

 it common along the Kaweah Eiver in the thick chapparal below the 

 pines. Mr. Nelson found the ground-tit common in the thickets on the 

 sand dunes along the coast between San Simeon and Carpentaria, and 

 on the bushy hillsides between the latter place and Santa Paula, in 

 November and December. Dr. Merriam reported it as a common 

 breeder in the coast ranges of San Diego County, where he found it in 

 March and again in July. 



Record of specimens collected of Chamcea fasciata liensliawi. 



Col- 

 lector's 

 No. 



Sex. 



Locality. 



Date. 



Collector. ■ 



Remarks. 



385 



d 

 ? 

 d 





July 11, 1891 

 ...ilo .... 



A. K. Fisher 



V. Bailey 



F. Stephens 



E.W.Nelson 







do 





167 



San Bernardino, Calif 



Sept. 23, 1891 



Nov. 8,1891 



Reche Caiion. 









