1893 
taridg© across the river ran the road to Paehnea . Sohlnus molle is comon. 
notes on morals of Pachuoa, Hidalgo, Mexico, March 13 to 29* 
Sltcaays t two posies of this genus were taken the larger kind like larger 
ones taken at Tula* the other® like white-bellied Sit tsars generally taken 
on mountains. Lepus * Tolerably coraaon but hard to get. Sr, U. bought 
a cottontail in the market, 
t C cession. They climb up into and 
drink the pulque from bearing maguey plants, 
lotes on birds of Pachuca. Falco* At least one species is common. 
Amaodramua sandwtohensle- f t Comon. Spjzella socialist Very caiman. 
Pinilo fuscusj Tolerably common. Qmtoatcher t Common. Lanlus i Common. 
Campy lcrhynchus brunnelcauillus » Hot very eoEsaan. Polyborus oherlway* 
Hot caramon. One alighted near me on© morning with something in his mouth 
he wished to eat, 1 walked slowly towards him and when about 30 yards 
from him he took two or throe running step® and flying alighted again 
about 200 yards away to eat what he carried. Cathartes aura* Cconon. 
■a 
s Common. Spinas psaltria saex. ~? ; Caasaon 
in the trees and fields an the plain below town, fhryothorus* A species 
of this genus is very common in maguey fields and among cacti. Melospisa 
line olnl t Common in maguey fields, P. sealaris i Common, Earporhyn- 
chus eurytrostrig* Hob ©raamoa. 1 shot on© bird off a big ©actus. 
airigularis 
* wmw 
Cllvicola rlparia* C 
ai generally found on brushy hills. 
I saw them several times apparently drink- 
ing and bathing in pools of water left after a rain. flryobates balrdi * 
lather common about big cactus plants. Selminthophila eelata* Hot very 
eonaaonj I Shot one d? a tall century flower. It would flit from one to 
another of the flowers locking for insects. 
Vegetation of Pachuca* She vegetation about Pachuca is much the same 
as at Tula. The country is very barren. Cacti of various kinds grow on 
the hills and plain. Higher up in the Sierra de P. grow first pine, 
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