1-6 San Joad, Eecuintla. 
7 San José to Guatemala City. 
8 Guatemala City to Chocold4, Suchitepeques- 
9 Chocold, Suchitepeques. 
10-13 Finca Helvetia, Quetzaltenango. 
14 Finca Helvetia, Quetzaltenango, to Guatemala City. 
17 Guatemala City to Lake Atescatempa, Jutiapa. 
18-19 Lake Atescatempa, Jutiapa. 
20 Lake Atescatempa, Jutiapa, to Guatemala City. 
22 Guatemala to El Quiché. 
23 San Pedro Jocopila, El Quiché. 
ah Sacapulas, Fl Quiché. 
25-27 WNebaj, El Quiché. 
28 Chajul, Bl Quiché. 
29 Cotzal, El Quiché. 
30 Nebaj, Bl Quiché, to Chemal, Huehustenango. 
May 
1 Chemal, Huehuetenango. 
2 Chemal, Huehuetenango, to Santa Ana Malacatan, Huehuet enango. 
3 Santa Ana Malacatén, Huehuetenango, to Guatemala City. 
6 Guatemala City to Trujillo, Zacapa 
? Trujillo, Zacapa. 
8 Cabavnas, Zacapa 
9 Fl Progreso to Guatemala City. 
14 Guatemala City to SalamA, Baja Vera Pas. 
15 Salam&, Baja Vera Paz, to Panzés, Alta Vera Pas. 
16-17. Panzés, Alta Vera Paz. 
18 Panzés, Alta Vera Paz, to Tamaki, Alta Vera Paz. 
19 Tamamé, Alta Vera Paz, to El Chol, Baja Vera Paz. 
20 El Chol, Baja Vera Paz, to Guatemala City. 
21 Guatemala City to Mataquescuintla, Jalapa. 
22 Mataquescuintla, Jalapa, to San José Pinula, Guatemala, 
23 San José Pinula to Guatemala City. ; 
31 Guatemala City to Patzun, Chimaltenango. 
June 
1 Patgun, Chimaltenango, to Guatemala City. 
Notes on the Game Birds and Shorebirds of Guatemala 
In the following annotated list of the game birds and shorebirds of Guatenala, 
many data have been taken from publications, in which case the source of the information 
is indicated. See the section on "Bibliography" for the listing of these other sources 
of information. 
: The scientific names used are, with few exceptions, those given by Peters (1931- 
1937). With those birds which occur in the United States as well as in Guatemala, the last 
edition (Fourth, 1931) of the Check-List of North American Birds, published by the American 
Ornithologists' Union, and its five supplements, have been followed in general. 
The measurements elven are mostly from Ridgway (1916-1919), and Ridgway and 
Friedmann (1941-1946), and are in millimeters. The weighte are in grams unless otherwise 
stated. Measurements and weights of ducks are chiefly from Kortright. (1942). 
References to Griscom pertain to his 1932 publication unless otherwise specified. 
om of the statements regarding distribution in Guatemala are based partly on that vublica- 
on. ; 
All bird specimens obtained during thie survey are in the collection of the Fish 
and Wildlife Service, United States National Museum. 
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