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& pair had young in a nest in a pine stub as late as July 1* 
74. Slalla curruooides 
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j' This® was probably the most abundant bird on the high mesa that formed the 
summit of the Chusoa Mountains and the birds were enoountereci constantly in 
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traveling through the open forest* 3y June 30 young birds were everywhere 
emearglng from the nests and the adults scolded roe oonstantly* These blue-* 
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