BIRDS OF COLORADO. 
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Page 109. 599. Cyanospiza amoena. Lazuli Bunting. 
Mr. Carter has not found it breeding higher than Middle 
Park. 
Page 109. 604. Spiza americana. Dickcissel. 
Mr. P. L. Jones of Beulah, reports finding the nest and eggs 
at Canon City in 1890. He saw the birds there during several 
years. 
Page 109. 605. Calamospiza melanocorys. Lark Bunt¬ 
ing. 
Found by Mr. Carter breeding at Dillon at 9,000 feet. 
Page 110. 607. Piranga ludoviciana. Louisiana Tanager. 
Breeds at Breckenridge. 
Page 110. 608. Piranga erythromelas. Scarlet Tanager. 
One was reported to Mr. C. E. Aiken as seen at Limon in 
May, 1899. 
Page 110. 611. Progne subis. Purple Martin. 
Miss Myra Eggleston writes that Purple Martins are common 
at Grand Junction, but do not breed in town, preferring the banks 
of the river not far distant. 
Page 110. 612. Petrochelidon iunifrons. Cliff Swallow. 
Page 111. 613. Hirundo erythrogaster. Barn Swallow. 
Page 111. 614. Tachycineta bicolor. Tree Swallow. 
Page 111. 615. Tachycineta thalassina. Violet-green 
Swallow. 
All these four breed in the mountains, though Mr. Carter 
has never seen the Tree Swallow breeding quite as high as 
Breckenridge, where the others are common. 
Page 111. 618. Ampelis garrulus. Bohemian Waxwing. 
Seen at Breckenridge in winter. 
Page 112. 621. Lanius borealis. Northern Shrike. 
Page 112. 622a. Lanius ludovicianus excubitorides. White- 
rumped Shrike. 
Both of these have been taken by Mr. Carter, either at or 
near Breckenridge. 
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