AVES. 133 



PASSERES. OSCINES. 



ALAUDIUAK. 



N. H. — L'lu-oininoii tni^rant, and in White Mt. valleys (? and 

 summit of Mt. Washington, 1905) a rare summer resident. Feb. 

 28-Aug. Kgg.s aiiil yoiMi^. May iM, .luiie '22. 



Vt. — Uncommon mi<;rant and rare sununer resident (at Burling- 

 t(»n, ('ornwall, Mt. Mansfield. Kygate, St. Albans, Stowe). Feb.- 

 fall. Kgps, Mar.-.\})ril 19. 



M.\s.s. — Ran' migrant and sinnnier resident, occasional winter 

 n-sident (Ix)ngmcailo\v). Feb. H>-Mar. 22; suininer; Oct. 2G- 

 !>(•(•. 1.5 (winter). Eggs, .July 10. 



K. I. — Rare migrant: Pawtuxet, Nov. 2.5, 1S89. 



CoN.v. — Uncommon migrant and summer resident (Danbury, 

 190S. Litchfield. 1905. Washington, 1900); "occasional in winter." 

 Hggs. Mar. 25. 



251. Otocoris at.pestius iiovti Bishop. 

 Hoyt's homed lark. 



Bishoj). Auk, 1890, vol. 1.5, |». l.iO. "C.WDO, To w.ver County, 



XORTII L).\KOT.\." 



0|K*n country and coasts; nests on the ground. 



Conn. — Rare migrant and (?) winter Resident: Guilfor<l, Mar. 

 7, mrS; West Haven. Jan. 24, 1905 (Bishop). 



CORVIDAE. 



252. Cyanocitt.\ cristat.\ (Linn^') Strickland. 

 Blue jay; Corn-bird. 



Corvus cristatm Linn^, Syst. nat., ed. 10, 17.5S, vol. 1, p. 100. 

 "in Americw .SEI»TENTRI0N.\I-!." 



(InrnihtJi criMatiis Linn^*. Audubon, Binls of Amer., 1842, 

 vol. 4, p. 110. 1)1. 231. Kgg. Bendire, 1895, vol. 2, pi. .5, figs. .5, 0. 



Woodlands; nest,s in tn-es. 



Me. — Common migrant and resident. Kggs, May-.liuie 4. 



