164, ♂ ad., near Tombstone, April 5. Length, 6.40; extent, 10.80; wing, 3.35; tail, 3.04.
65. Spizella socialis arizonæ Coues. Western Chipping Sparrow.—Noted only at Cave Creek. “A large flock; they keep much among trees.”
11, ♂ ad., Cave Creek, March 5. Length, 5.50; extent, 8.90. “Iris dark brown; bill dark flesh-color; legs pale brownish.”
66. Spizella breweri Cass. Brewer’s Sparrow.—Four specimens, all taken April 5, near Tombstone. Eight were killed by one shot into a flock which had gathered about a water-hole, but they were in such ragged plumage, owing to the progress of the spring moult, that half of them had to be thrown away.
67. Junco oregonus (Towns.) Scl. Oregon Snowbird.—A single specimen obtained March 5, on Cave Creek.
68. Junco cinereus caniceps[[92]] (Woodh.) Coues. Gray-headed Snowbird.
10, ♂ ad., Cave Creek, March 5. Length, 6.20; extent, 9.20. Iris dark brown; bill and legs flesh-color.
15, ♀ ad., same locality and date. Length, 6.30; extent, 9.
141, ♀ ad., Chiricahua Mountains, March 31. Length, 6.10; extent, 9.30. Iris dark brown.
69. Junco cinereus dorsalis (Henry) Henshaw. Red-backed Snowbird.