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 182 THE CONDOR Vol. XVIII hard to see even after I had located the nest. A family of full-fledged young were seen flying among the pines at Bluff Lake, June 29. Hylocichla guttata sequoiensia Sierra Hermit Thrush. These birds were not at all common in the locality covered, as they were met with only a few times. Once or Fig. 49. NEST OF TOWNSEND SOLITAIRE, ]1',,7 PLACE ON ROADSIDE BANK; NEAR BLUFF LAKE, SAN BERNARDINO MOUNTAINS, JUNE 20, 1916 twice I heard their song in the little canyons back from the lake, but they were very wary and I was unable to approach closely. I saw one of these thrushes on a little stream near Bluff Lake, June 29, but failed to locate a nest. Claremot, Califoria, August 1, 1916.