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mt. chickadees Poecile gambeli, long crested jays Cyanocitta stelleri, one bird of nuthatch like habits with apparently white head, nearly as large as a bluebird (Rocky Mountain Nuthatch Sitta). At Buckman Sawmill Buckman, NM, at the foot of the mts., we saw a sparrow hawk Accipiter chasing a flicker Colaptes for some time, unsuccessfully. Here we turned up an old trail into a gulch leading up into the mts., and killed two pine squirrels Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, which are common here. At 12:30 we found a little water and had lunch of tufted ear squirrel ham, bread and butter, and coffee. Chipmunks Tamias common here also. One W. red-tailed hawk Buteo jamaicensis near where we lunched.

In this canyon the upper tufa is roughly and irregularly laminated, presenting a gneissoid appearance somewhat like horizontally stratified rocks at a distance, but quite evidently not stratified. Nearly clear at noon.

Collected some mollusks Mollusca, including 3 specimens of Ashmunella Ashmunella and 2 dead Vitrina alaskana Vitrina alaskana. Started on at 2 :30 and