1893 them but they appeared to he not coaaon. I trapped several specimens. 
Sitsmys ; A kind of white-beiliedjS. is very common along with the pre- 
ceding species, Snermonhilus % Just before leafing As©© a a native 
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hunter brought is a specimen of this genus* perhaps aaer gurus. He said 
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he shot it along a barranca in the direction of the Mexican Talley and 
at a lower altitude than Aaesa, 
fetes on Mammals of Tula, Hidalgo, Mexico, March ? to 13, 1893 
Byooyoai trapped one specimen in the hills near town. 
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trapped two species of this genus here, Beterasys 8 I caught two cocci- 
soas cf this genus across the rivw Mootesuaa from tosm* They were liv- 
ing among sesa© wild aggros on low ground, Iyetln<m»st Mr. Bel son shat 
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1 specimen and i anchor one evening near the river, They fly about 
the river in considerable nw&ers just at dark. Flying over the water 
they dart down and touch it occasionally as if drinking as I suppose 
they do. Bassoris t Common among the hills and along the river banks 
near -town, %ows t I trapped four spec, of a very red colored species 
across the river where a branch comes in. (Bote omitted in proper place. 
Jack Babbit common, E.A.G. ) 
List and notes on so me of th© birds observed or collected at Tula* 
Aaphispi&u belli nevadensis t 1 shot 1 specimen on the hills west of 
town and saw several others, Cardinallat I shot a single bird near a 
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©anon easing out of the hills south of town. Pipllo fusoust Bather 
common in the maguey fields, Harcarhvnchus eurvirostrisi Pound very 
sparingly. I shot one bird and saw one other. They are found generally 
around large cacti. Lanius : A species of this genus ie tolerably 
common, They are found across the country in all sorte of places, a- 
lifting on trees, bushes, telegraph wires, etc. Falcot At least on© 
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