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to the capture of a single specimen by Mr. Roberts, on August 

 25, '77 (at Fort Runyon, on the Viginia side of the Long Bridge, 

 A. C, 66), and the observation of 2 individuals in the Smith- 

 sonian grounds by Mr. Ridgway (on August 27, '77, Auk, iii, 

 43). To the above is to be added the capture of a second speci- 

 men, an adult male, on August 8, '86, by the writer" (H. W. 

 Henshaw, Auk, iii, 487). 



Zonotrichia leucophrys (554). White-crowned Sparrow. 



Regular, though not common, migrant from October 7 ('94) 

 to October 23 ('92), and from May 6 ('93 and '94, Wholey) 

 to May 21 ('92, Gray), and on the same day at Sandy Springs 

 (Stabler). At Washington, "from October 13 ('93), when several 

 were seen by H. W. Henshaw and A. K. Fisher, to November 25 

 ('88), when one was shot by J. D. Figgins, and from the middle 

 of April to May 17 ('86), when one was shot out of a flock of 

 about a dozen" (Richmond). 



Zonotrichia albicollis (558). White-throated Sparrow. 



Winter resident; common; more numerous during migrations. 

 Noted from September 21 ('93, Gray), and common from Sep- 

 tember 29 ('95) to May 13 ('92), the latest record bemg May 19 

 ('95), when two, a male and female, were found in a brush pile 

 in Dulaney's Valley, and some years ago one was taken on the 

 same date by Mr. A. Resler. At Washington "one was shot 

 on September 15 ('89), and they were common from September 

 30 ('90, '94) until May 20 ('88), when one or two were noted 

 and a male was shot by W. F. Roberts. On May 21 ('86) one 

 was shot and ('88) several were heard singing " (Richmond). 



Spizella monticola (559). Tree Sparrow. 



Equally numerous during winter with the " Snowbird, " this 

 species is not so commonly observed, as it does not come round 

 the house, preferring the briar and weed patches. On October 

 7 ('94) I found it common in flocks with Snowbirds ; and on 



