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Rock Wren. 
A Hook Wren na& observed at Had Lake on Jvmo 27. 'Jki the suuiult of 
the Chusoo Mountains on was seen July 2 singing froo the topoiost limb of 
a tall d8£:d yellow pine. One was observect near the Haystacks on July 4. 
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Catherues a exicanus ooiispersus BidgAtiy. 
Canyon Wren . 
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One WHS foimd near the Haystaoks at the southern boue of the Chusoa 
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65. Troglodytes addon parkuani (Audubon ) 
Western House Wren. 
This Wren was fairly common among quaking Aspens 6n the sunnit of the 
Chusoa Mountains. 
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66. Certhia ihmiliaris montana Kidgwuy. 
Rooky :iountain Creeper. 
Oh Juno 50 one was seen in the head of the canyon below Tai-*hah-eese. 
67. Hlttu oarolinensis nelsoni Hldfwray. 
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Rooky MomitainRuthatoh. 
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