239 
Xo. 
Sex. 
Locality. 
Date. 
Collector. 
247 
9 jun. 
d jun. 
d ad 
d ad. 
d iun. 
.Tnn , 
Ojai Creek, Cal ... 
•Tnlv 17 
H. W. Henskaw. 
Do. 
294 
Fort Tejon, Cal ... 
Auer, 
3 
333 
. do . 
Aug. 
A Tier. 
9 
Do. 
338 
.do . 
9 
Do. 
339 
. do... 
Au<r. 
9 
Do. 
340 
.do . 
A lie. 
9 
Do. 
341 
2 jun. 
? jun. 
d jun. 
9 ad. 
d ad. 
9 jun. 
9 jun. 
9 jun. 
... _do . 
Aug. 
9 
Do. 
344 
.do . 
Au c. 
9 
Do. 
426 
Walker’s Basin, Cal .. 
Aug. 
27 
Do. 
427 
Fort Tejon, Cal . 
Aus. 
28 
Do. 
430 
Walker s Basin, Cal . 
Aug. 
Aug. 
An?. 
28 
Do. 
433 
.do . 
28 
Do. 
434 
Fort Tejon, Cal . 
28 
Do. 
435 
. do . 
Auir. 
28 
Do. 
54. Chrysomitris laivrencii, (Cassin).—Lawrence’s Goldfinch. 
Carduelis laivrencii , Cassin, Proc. A. 1ST. Sc., v, Oct., 1859, 105, pi. v (California).—Heermann, P. 
It. R. Rep., x, 1859, vi, 50, (California). 
Chrysomitris lawrendi, Bd., B. 1ST. A., 1858, 424.—Xantus, Proc. Pkila. Acad. Xat. Sci., 1859, 191.— 
(Ft. Tejon, Cal.).—Coop., B. Cal., i, 1870, 121.—Coues, Key X. A. B.. 1872,132.—B., B., & R., X. 
A. B., 1874, 478. 
This Goldfinch appears to he more particularly a Californian species, and F do not 
find it reported from outside the State, except from Camp Whipple, Arizona. Its dis¬ 
tribution here seems confined to a comparatively narrow area coastwise, from the 
southern border to the most northern portions of the State, where Heermann gives it as 
very abundant.throughout the mining-regions. It thus may, and probably does, extend 
somewhat into Oregon, though it has not been detected at Camp Harney by Lieutenant 
Bendrie. 
Near Santa Barbara, which was the only place where I met with the bird, it was a 
numerously represented species, though even there my observations respecting it were 
confined to a single locality, the neighborhood of some springs of fresh water to which 
the birds resorted in great numbers all through the day to slake their thirst. They 
certainly did not breed in the immediate locality, and I was at a loss to imagine the 
particular attraction the spot had for them. 
Xo. 
Sex, 
Locality. 
Date. 
Collector. 
Wing. 
Tail. 
Bill. 
Tarsus. 
53 
d ad. 
Santa Barbara, Cal. 
June 25 
H. W. Henskaw .. 
2. 53 
2. 03 
0. 32 
0. 50 
56 
g ad. 
.do. 
June 25 
_do. 
2. 80 
2. 24 
0. 33 
0. 54 
57 
rC ad. 
.do. 
June 25 
_do. 
2. 70 
2. 08 
0. 35 
0. 54 
75 
d a d- 
.do. 
June 26 
_do. 
2. 79 
2.18 
0. 33 
0. 53 
97 
(C ad. 
.do. 
June 27 
_do. 
2. 62 
2.16 
0. 33 
0. 52 
163 
d ad. 
.do. 
July 1 
_do. 
2. 70 
2.12 
0. 32 
0. 52 
164 
d ad. 
.do. 
July 1 
_do. 
2. 73 
2. 12 
0. 35 
0. 52 
50 
9 ad. 
.do. 
June 25 
__do. 
2. 56 
1. 97 
0. 33 
0. 52 
51 
9 ad. 
.do. 
June 25 
_do... 
2. 50 
2. 03 
0. 34 
0. 53 
165 
9 ad. 
.do. 
J ulv 1 
_do. 
2. 54 
2. 05 
0. 33 
0. 47 
49 
rf inn. 
.do. 
June 25 
_do. 
2. 64 
52 
rf iun. 
.do.. 
June 25 
_do. 
54 
9 iun. 
......do ... 
June 25 
_do. 
55 
9 inn. 
.do. 
June 25 
_do.. 
76 
0 iun. 
.do. 
June 26 
_do. 
62 
rf iun. 
.do. 
June 25 
_do. 
98 
9 iun. 
.do. 
June 27 
_do. 
99 
9 iun. 
.do.. 
June 27 
.... do. 
100 
d iun. 
.do.. 
June 27 
_do. 
176 
rT iun. 
.do . 
July 2 
... .do. 
177 
d jun. 
.do. 
July 2 
_do. 
55. Chrysomitrispinus, (Wils.).—Pine Finch. 
In winter, the Pine Finch overspreads California, probably visiting all portions. It 
apparently does not, as in the same latitude in the interior, resort to the high mount¬ 
ains in summer, but all retire to the far north. In the interior, about Ivernville and 
elsewhere, it was present the last of October in small docks, finding in the weed- 
patches an nbuudance of food. 
Xo. 
Sex. 
Locality. 
Date. 
4 
Collector. 
641 
9 jun. 
Walker’s Basin. Cal. 
Xov. 5 
n. W. Henskaw. 
