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BIRDS OF NEW MEXICO 
Priest Canyon, Torrance County. At the south end of the Manzano Moun¬ 
tains; 7,200 feet. Gaut, October 26-27, 1903. 
Pueblo Bonito, San Juan County. In the Chaco Canyon a few miles southeast 
of Putnam. Bailey, October 23-24, 1908. 
Pueblo Creek, Taos County. A small stream rising in the Taos Mountains and 
flowing into the Rio Grande, 10 miles above Rinconada. The Pueblo of Taos is 
situated on the banks of this stream, 8 miles above its mouth and for this reason the 
stream is often called Taos Creek. Bailey, on July 17, 1904, followed it from its 
source at 12,700 feet down to the Pueblo. 
Punta Malpais, Valencia County. Point of lava bed and a Mexican ranch, 
about 10 miles southwest from the post office of Miller; 6,900 feet. Bailey, Septem¬ 
ber 28-29, 1906. 
Queen Ranch (called on the Land Office map, Queen), Eddy County. Near 
the upper end of Dark Canyon, 35 miles southwest of Carlsbad and 12 miles from the 
Texas line; 6,300 feet. Baileys, August 7-9, 1901. 
Quemado, Catron County. On Rito Creek, 35 miles east of the Arizona line 
and 30 miles north of Old Fort Tularosa; 7,000 feet. The Baileys were here, October 
1, 1906. 
Questa, Taos County. On the Rio Colorado, 7 miles from its junction with the 
Rio Grande and 20 miles from the Colorado line; 8,100 feet. Baileys, August 15, 
1904. 
Rabbit Ear Mountain, Union County. An isolated peak, rising to 5,800 
feet, 7 miles north of Clayton and 13 miles west of the Oklahoma line. Howell, 
August 10, 1903. 
Raspberry Patch Springs, Lincoln County. On the north side of the Capitan 
Mountains near the west end. Gaut, August 19-22, 1903. 
Raton, Colfax County. At 6,635 feet altitude, on the Santa Fe Railroad. 
Rea Ranch, Torrance County. In the Manzano Mountains, west of Tajique, 
near Bosque Peak; 10,500 feet. Gaut, December 20, 1903. 
Red River. For the Red River, which is tributary to the Rio Grande, see Rio 
Colorado; for the Red River east of the Sangre de Cristo Range, see Canadian River. 
Red River (town), Taos County. A mining town on the Rio Colorado, 10 
miles east of Questa and 20 miles from the Colorado line; 9,200 feet. Baileys, August 
16, 1904. 
Redrock, Grant County. On the Gila River, 20 miles from the Arizona line; 
3,800 feet. Goldman, September 24-October 3, 1908; [Kellogg, May 8, 1922, May 
13 and 14, 1924]. 
Reserve, Catron County. On the San Francisco River, 25 miles above Alma 
and 15 miles from the Arizona line; 6,200 feet. Bailey, August 31, 1908. 
Ribera, San Miguel County. On the Pecos River, 50 miles above Santa Rosa; 
a station on the Santa Fe Railroad, 20 miles southwest of Las Vegas. Baileys, June 
20-July 3, and August 26-27, 1903. 
Riley, Socorro County. A town on the Salado River, 20 miles north of Mag¬ 
dalena. Hollister, September 22-25, 1905. Collections marked Riley were really 
made 3 miles west at the foot of Jara Peak. 
Rincon, Dona Ana County. A station on the Santa Fe Railroad situated on 
