solitaire ■was ©eraaon and has a very fine song* I shot one bird, Mr, II. 
1895 
shot one at Bait silo,©, Morelos, They are found in many ©arts of the 
country. They are rather sly birds and their song say often be heard 
vfhen it is almost inpossible to catch sight of the singer, Oyanooitta 
stclleriLi Birds presumably of this species wore tolerably common higher 
wp on the mountain, A^heloc cana i Hot ©ensuon. Cine specimen was brought 
in by native hunter, Mr, I, s m and Act at a flock of then. I saw 
the® on sever?,'!, occasions mar one place but always out of reach, 
Almophslla* A species is common near the top of the mountains in the 
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busies, l^iarehus i A species of this genus was seen several times and 
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I killed on© bird. nisrpims mlanoleucus a Common near the top of the 
mountains where they would oircl© and fly about the big rooks on summits 
iMt wore probably migrating, te&oroem i I am on© bird tee, probably 
of this genus. Snowbird ecesmon. Setoohaga oictat Ccaos, Bendroioa 
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2MZM2&* Common. Habia Goman. Pferus meridianalisi 
lob very common. MS£®£l22 SJS&aSf common. I shot one bird* the 
only one seen, gjsrthla. faailiaris amerio&iau Mr. Kelson shot one bird. 
Yogetatioiij Shis side of the Sierra d» Pachuea is well wooded. On 
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the higher parts of the mountains there is heavy fir timber and down 
nearly to El Ghioo. Just above tom oaks begin and near tom there is 
fine oak woods, A number of species of «sall flowers were seen and there 
were several flowering shrubs. Below tom the oaks give way to a rather 
stunted and scattered growth of pine, 
For list of birds killed at San Augustin March 18, and not seen at 
Paehuea, see original Goldman notebook #2, 
For list of mammals of Xrolo, Hidalgo, Mots,, March 29 to Apr, 4, 
altitude 7500 feet, see original Goldman notebook $2. Also foe birds 
fro® this place. 
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