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nest was completed on the outside. When visited on the 30th the lining was 
in place, consisting of dry grass stems interwoven with ten or twelve strands of 
horsehair. The nest as completed measured as follows: Diameter outside, 244 
by 3 inches; length 3 inches; diameter inside, 114 by 2 inches; depth 134 inches. 
Fig. 16. OLD ROADWAY ON TUBB’S HILL, NEAR COEUR D’ALENE, IDAHO. THE SUM- 
MER HOME OF THE WESTERN WARBLING VIREO. 
On dissecting the nest after the young had flown, the following materials 
were noted, besides the dry glass blades and stems already mentioned: Three 
pieces of white string, 14, 15, and 2414 inches in length, respectively; also a 
number of small white threads of various lengths up to 61% inches; 35 detacha- 
