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25* Asyndabams lewisi Riley* 
Lewis's Woodpeoicar* 
fairly oousQon lu open, forest on the sucaait of the Chusca Uouutaius* 
These birds were found in rolling country v’heru dead trees and stuiui>s offered 
them oonvonlent perches. Une seen in pursuit of a grcsshopper on the ground 
seemed uacldedly uwicvaird. An adult coale taken on Juno ZO had the central ap- 
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teriou of the breast denuded of down and tlr skin of this region v»s dry, 
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thickened and wrinkled so that it had evidently been assisting in incubation. 
Single inaividuuls were observed neat.Orj'stal on July S and 4* 
26. Jolaotds cafr oollaria (Ylkors) 
hed-shafted yiioker. 
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'qt. /vti- 
The Fllox.er was fairly oomuon in forested areas from the trading i^ost at 
Crystal to the suuoiit of the Chasoa Uountains. 
27 . Ghorteiles virKlnianus 
Highthawk. 
The liightliawK was farily common in this region* Individuals were observed 
in Callup on June 25 and July 5, at Bod Isuce, ti. ii. June 26 and Crystal June 
27* The birds were heard or seen at intervals in the Chuscu fountains from 
June 28 to July S* 
28* Adronautes melanoleuous (fialrd) 
Vihite- throated Swift* 
This Swift was sc^ about the Sandstone Cliffs above Red Lake^^^ June 
27 »T»d ^9 and July 3* Others were observed at the southern base of the 
mountains near the peot^^a^ rock formation known as tho Haystacks « on the 
eve.aing of July 4* 
