. Results of a biological survey of mount Shasta, California. asta lirs, w^here two were collected July 20. Onewas shot in the alpine hemlocks on Squaw Creek August (5 by VernonBailey. 109. Dendroica sestiva. Yellow Warbler. Seen at Sisson, the middle of July, by Miss Merriam. The only oneseen on the mountain was shot in the chaparral near the edge of the tirforest at Wagcm Camp July 29 by John IT. Sage. Coiiunon in bushesalong Shasta River in Shasta Valley (W. K. Fisher). 110. Dendroica auduboni. Audubon Warbler. Abundant throughout the forest region of Shasta, from timberlinedown to the lowe


. Results of a biological survey of mount Shasta, California. asta lirs, w^here two were collected July 20. Onewas shot in the alpine hemlocks on Squaw Creek August (5 by VernonBailey. 109. Dendroica sestiva. Yellow Warbler. Seen at Sisson, the middle of July, by Miss Merriam. The only oneseen on the mountain was shot in the chaparral near the edge of the tirforest at Wagcm Camp July 29 by John IT. Sage. Coiiunon in bushesalong Shasta River in Shasta Valley (W. K. Fisher). 110. Dendroica auduboni. Audubon Warbler. Abundant throughout the forest region of Shasta, from timberlinedown to the lower edge of the Canadian zone. At Wagon Camp MissIVlerriam saw^ them feeding lullgrown young July 18 and August 1. InAugust and September they were seen daily at our camj) in the alpinehemlocks, often in mixed ilocks of chickadees and other birds. Whenwe left Wagon Camp, September 2,), they were still common tiiere. 129 August 0 and 10, spotted youiij; were collected, one with the brownsides coming in and one with the yellow just beginning to show. At. Fig. 43.—Authibon Warbler {Dendroica anduboni). Drawu bj- L. A. Fucrtes. Sisson, INIiss Merriam saw them the middle of July, and II. T. Fisherfonnd them common the tirst half of September. 111. Dendroica occidentalis. Hermit Warbler. Fa,irly common in the Hudsoniau and upper part of the Canadianforest during Angust (collected at Scjuaw Creek Camp at intervals fromAugust o to August 28); not seen in July. 112. Geothlypis tolmiei. Macgillivray Warbler. Seen at Sisson and Wagon Camp about the middle of July, and againat the latter locality August 1 and August 3. One was shot in MudCreek Canyon at an altitude of G,700 feet by W. II. Osgood August July and August, 1883, C. H. Towusend found it not uncommon onthe mountain. 113. Geothlypis trichas occidentalis. Western Yellow-throat. At Big Spring, in Shasta Valley, W. H. Osgood found this warblercommon in the tules September 17 to 20; and August G, 1883, C. secu


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