S) or 1924) Swarth: Birds and Mammals of the Skeena River Region — 3: 102. Dendroica townsendi (J. K. Townsend). 103. Seiurus noveboracensis notabilis Ridgway. 104. Oporornis tolmiei (J. K. Townsend). 105. Geothlypis trichas occidentalis Brewster. 106. Wilsonia pusilla pileolata (Pallas). 107. Setophaga ruticilla (Linnaeus). 108. Anthus rubescens (Tunstall). 109. Dumetella carolinensis (Linnaeus). 110. Troglodytes aédon parkmani Audubon 111. Nannus hiemalis pacificus (Baird). 112. Certhia familiaris occidentalis Ridgway. 113. Sitta canadensis Linnaeus. 114. Penthestes atricapillus septentrionalis (Harris). 115. Penthestes gambeli abbreviatus Grinnell. 116. Penthestes hudsonicus columbianus (Rhoads). 117. Penthestes rufescens rufescens (J. K. Townsend). 118. Regulus satrapa olivaceus Baird 119. Regulus calendula calendula (Linnaeus). 120. Myadestes townsendi (Audubon). 121. Hylocichla ustulata swainsoni (Tschudi). 122. Hylocichla guttata guttata (Pallas). 123. Hylocichla guttata pallasi (Cabanis). 124. Planesticus migratorius migratorius (Linnaeus). 125. Ixoreus naevius naevius (Gmelin). 126. Ixoreus naevius meruloides (Swainson). 127. Sialia currucoides (Bechstein). GENERAL ACCOUNTS OF THE BIRDS Colymbus holboelli (Reinhardt). Holboell Grebe An adult male (no. 41986), taken in the Bulkley River at Hazel- ton, September 18, was the only one seen during the summer. Gavia immer (Briinnich). Common Loon There seemed to be a pair of loons to each of the many little lakes seattered through the woods. The birds were frequently seen circling about overhead, calling as they flew. Toward the end of summer several might be in sight at once, going through such maneuvers. Larus brachyrhynchus Richardson. Short-billed Gull An immature male (no. 41987) was shot July 31 near the summit of Nine-mile Mountain, at about 5500 feet altitude. There were several small, snow-bordered lakes nearby, but otherwise nothing in the sur- roundings that might be thought attractive to culls.