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3elasph.rus platycercue (SwHinBon) 
Broad-tteilod Il'uffimj.ut'binl. 
'iJMs Hajfltaer r.a,A fiArly coarnoii in the' CShnacn JountalnB and l haard or saw 
the birds dully. Ooowus soon near Red Wee on June 26 and one at Orystal on 
Juno 27. A fojaalo was ahot on the hit^h wesa on ,h»ne 30 and on July 3 trie 
birds wero coemon in Cottonwood Pass. 
Oassin's iClnffbtrd. 
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This Klyoatcher was observed near the trading post at Oryetal on June 
27 fnd July 2 and 4. 
31. bayomis dayus (Bonaparte) 
day's Phoebe. 
The day's Phoebe was seeen at the store at Crystal, H. U. , on June 27 
and the following morning one awakened me at daybreak by calling loudly 
persistently from a perch on a doad limb a few feet above ny head. A nest 
found here on a ledge abwe a door in an outbuilding, contained 6 eggs. These 
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had not yet hatched when i examined the nest again on the morning of July 4 , 
One' of these phoebos wns observed near t.he Haystaoke, inside, the New Jlexloan 
line on the evening of July 4. 
32. nnttallomls borealis (Owqinson) 
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Olive-sided Flycatcher. 
Single birds were heard calling in Cottonwood Pass, aboco Crystal on 
Juno 26 and July 3. 
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30 • Tyr^innus voclfenins Swulnson. 
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