Mat, 1893.] BIRDS OF THE DEATH VALLEY EXPEDITION. 157 



107. Ampclis cedrorwm. Cedar Bird. 



A pair was seen at Lone Pine June 14. 



108. Phainopepla nitens. Phainopepla. 



One was seen at Morans in July. 



109. Lanius ludovicianus excubitorides. White-rumped Shrike. 



A common resident. 



110. Virco fjilvus sivainsoni. Western Warbling Vireo. 



A not uncommon summer resident. 



111. Vireo belli pusillus. Least Vireo. 



A not uncommon summer resident. 



112. Helminthophila celata lutescens. Lutescent Warbler. 



A few migrants were seen at Little Owens Lake in May, 



113. Dendroica cegtiva. Yellow Warbler. 



A common summer resident. 



114. Dendroica auduboni. Audubon's Warbler. 



Occurs in winter, and. probably breeds on Independence and Bishop creeks. 



115. Dendroica lownsendi. Townsend's Warbler. 



Migrants were seen at Little Owens Lake. 



116. GeotJilypis macgillivrayi. Macgillivray's Warbler. 



Found, with young at Bishop Creek in August. 



117. Geothhjpis trichas occidentalis. Western Yellow-throat. 



A common summer resident. 



118. Icteria virens longicauda. Long-tailed. Chat. 



A common summer resident. 



119. Sylvania pusilla pileolata. Pileolated Warbler. 



A not uncommon migrant. 



120. Anihus pensihanicus. Titlark. 



A common winter resident. 



121. Cinclus mexieanus. Water Ousel. 



Follows down the streams into the valley in winter. 



122. Oroscoptes montanus. Sage Thrasher. 



Breeds commonly in the upper part of the valley. 



123. Mimus polygloltos. Mockingbird. 



A not uncommon resident. 



124. Harporbynclius lecontei. LeConte's Thrasher. 



A common resident. 



125. Heleodytez brunneicapillus. Cactus Wren. 



Breeds in the southern end of the valley. 



126. Salpinctes obsoletus. Rock Wren. 



A common resident. 



127. TJiryolliorus bewickit bairdi. Baird's Wren. 



Common at Lone Pine in December, 1890. 



128. Troglodytes aedon aztecus. Western House Wren. 



Seen in migrations and probably breeds on the eastern slope of the Sierra Xevada. 



129. Cistothorns palustru paludicola. Tule Wren. 



A not uncommon resident. 



130. Parus gambeli. Mountain Chickadee. 



Rather common along the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada. 



131. I'saltriparus minimus californieus. California Bush-Tit. 



Seen on Independence and Bishop creeks. 



132. Polioptila casrula obscura. Western Gnatcatcher. 



Seen at Independence Creek in June. 



133. Myadestes townsendii. Townsend's Solitaire. 



Seen at Lone Pine in December, 1890. 



