Catalogue of Eggs, v4479
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CATALOGUE OF EGGS COLLECTION OF F. H. FOWLER (cont'd) Number Cat. Set A.O.U. 48. 3-2. 703. Mimus polyglottos. 50. 1-10. 407. Melanerpes f. beltridi. 51. 1-3. 381. Micropalas whitneyi. 52. 4-3. 703. Mimus polyglottos. 53. 2-5. 407. Melanerpes f. beltridi. 54. 3-4. 407. Melanerpes f. beltridi. 55. 5-3. 703. Mimus polyglottos. 56. 1-1. 495a. Molothrus a. obscurus. 57. 6-4. 703. Mimus polyglottos. 58. 2-1. 495a. Molothrus a. obscurus. 59. 1-2. 474h. Otocoris a. adusta. 60. 2-2. 474h. Otocoris a. adusta. Name Mimus polyglottos. Melanerpes f. beltridi. Micropalas whitneyi. Mimus polyglottos. Melanerpes f. beltridi. Melanerpes f. beltridi. Mimus polyglottos. Molothrus a. obscurus. Mimus polyglottos. Molothrus a. obscurus. Otocoris a. adusta. Otocoris a. adusta. Date June 10, 1892. May 18, 1892. June 8, 1892. May 12, 1892. June 3, 1892. June 4, 1892. May 23, 1892. July 6, 1892. July 6, 1892. June 10, 1892. May 5, 1892. June 8, 1892. Collector F. H. Fowler. Fort Huachuca, Ariz. F. H. Fowler. Fort Huachuca, Ariz. F. H. Fowler. Fort Huachuca, Ariz. F. H. Fowler. Fort Huachuca, Ariz. F. H. Fowler. Fort Huachuca, Ariz. F. H. Fowler. Fort Huachuca, Ariz. F. H. Fowler. Fort Huachuca, Ariz. F. H. Fowler. Fort Huachuca, Ariz. F. H. Fowler. Fort Huachuca, Ariz. F. H. Fowler. Fort Huachuca, Ariz. F. H. Fowler. Fort Huachuca, Ariz. F. H. Fowler. Fort Huachuca, Ariz. Locality Bird present. Fresh. Bird seen. Fresh. Bird caught. Fresh. Bird seen. Fresh. Bird present. Fresh. Bird present. Fresh. Bird present. Fresh. Bird seen. Fresh. Bird seen. Fresh. Bird seen. Fresh. Bird seen. Small embryo. Bird seen. Fresh. Ident. Incub. (5) Nest in an old woodpecker's hole. Two pairs of birds in one hole evidently. Nest in a small sage-green thorn bush. In the nest of Contopus richardsonii. Camp Wallen in a yellow warbler's nest. Nest on the open plain. Nest on the ground between two pieces of cow refuse, sunken flush with the surface, loosely made of grass.