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NORTH AMERICAN FAUNA. 



Record of specimens collected of Dendroica occidenlalis. 



[No. 7. 



Col- 

 lector's 

 No. 



Sex. 



Locality. 



Date. 



Collector. 



Remarks. 



199 

 415 



9 

 $ im. 



Ar^us lvaii°e, Calif 



May 6,1S91 

 Aug. 13, 1891 



A. K. Fisher 



....do 



Maturango Spring. 



Sierra Nevada, Calif 



Horse Corral Mead 

 ows. 



Seiurus noveboracensis notabilis. Griun ell's Water-Tlirusli. m 



The only individual of tins species obtained by the expedition was an 

 adult male secured by Dr. Merriam and Mr. Bailey at the eastern edge 

 of the Santa Clara settlement, in the Lower Santa Clara Valley, Utah, 

 May 11, 1891. 



G-eothlypis macgillivrayi. Macgillivray's Warbler. 



This warbler was first observed in Shepherd Canon in the Argus 

 Range, California, April 27, and afterwards at Maturango Spring, 

 where it was common among the willow thickets. At Coso, the species 

 was common in the shrubbery about the springs and along the canons 

 to the summit of the range, the latter part of May. Mr. Nelson found 

 it a rather common migrant along the upper part of Willow and Mill 

 Creeks in the Panainint Mountains during the last week of May. 

 After this date comparatively few were seen, and these only within the 

 sage belt along the willow-grown banks of springs and streams. A 

 few were seen also in Wood Canon in the Grapevine Mountains. In 

 the Sierra Nevada, Mr. Nelson found it at the head of Owens 

 River, though not common. Mr. Stephens saw a female accompanied 

 by young at Bishop Creek, August 4-10 ; Mr. Dutcher secured speci- 

 mens at Big Cottonwood Meadows, where the writer saw it August 26; 

 and several were seen in the Sequoia National Park during the first 

 week in August. 



In Nevada Dr. Merriam found Macgillivray's Warbler common in 

 Pahranagat Valley, May 22-26, immediately after a severe snowstorm, 

 and thought it did not breed in the valley. He saw a single individual 

 on Mount Magruder, Nevada, June 8, and Mr. Nelson found a few at 

 the heads of streams on the east slope of the White Mountains. 



Record of specimens collected of Geotlilypis macgillivrayi. 



Col- 

 lector's 

 No. 



Sex. 



Locality. 



Date. 



Collector. 



Remarks. 



218 

 254 



9 

 9 



Argus Mountains, Calif 



Coso, Coso Mountains, Calif.. 

 do 



May 9,1891 

 May 24, 1891 

 May 25,1891 

 May 28, 1891 



A. K. Fisher 



....do 



Maturango Spring. 



255 



. do 





267 



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