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ber" (Taylor); "Mississippi valley, north to Iowa, Wisconsin, etc." (Goss); 

 Beatrice— breeding (A. S. Pearae); Omaha — breeds (L. Skow); Peru, common — 

 breeds (G. A. Coleman); Cherry county — breeds (J. M. Bates); Jackson, Ponca, 

 Newcastle (D. H. Talbot); Gage county — breeds (F. A.Colby); abundant sum- 

 mer resident, arrives April 1 to 10, breeds May 20 to June 10, departs Sept. 5 

 to :W (I. S. Trostler); Lincoln, May 10 (D. A. Haggard). 



553. Zonotrichia querula {Nutt.).— Harris's Sparrow. 



West Point, Omaha, Lincoln (L. Bruner); "Common in eastern Nebraska 

 along the Missouri" (Aughey); "Common" (Taylor); "west to eastern Mon- 

 tana and western Nebraska" (Goss); Beatrice (M. L. Eaton); Omaha (L. Skow); 

 Peru, common migrant (G. A. Coleman) ; Cherry county (J. M. Bates) ; Wood 

 River, Genoa ( D. H. Talbot), Lincoln (D. A. Haggard, D. F. Hall). 



554. Zonotrichia leucophrys (i^ors^.).— White-crowned Spar- 



row. 



West Point, Omaha, Lincoln (L. Bruner); " Only occasionally seen in Ne- 

 braska" (Aughey); "Migratory, common; summer resident, rare" (Taylor); 

 "North America at large" (Goss); Omaha (L. Skow); Cherry county (J. M. 

 Bates); "a common migrant April 12 to May 1 — not noted in autumn" (I. S. 

 Trostler). 



554«. Zonotrichia leucophrys intermedia Ridgw. — Interme- 

 diate Sparrow. 



Lincoln, West Point, Omaha (L. Bruner); "From the eastern edge of the 

 Great Plains" (Goss); Omaha (L. Skow); Cherry county (J. H. Bates); An 

 abundant migrant and common winter resident, Omaha, Oct. 1 to April 2 to 

 30" (I. S. Trostler); Lincoln, Crete, April 19 (D. A. Haggard). 



5546. Zonotrichia leucophrys gambeli Nutt. — Gambel's Spar- 

 row. 



"Baird mentions two specimens taken in 1856 " (Taylor). 



558. Zonotrichia albicoUis ((?m^/.).— White-throated Spar- 



row. 



West Point, Lincoln, Weeping Water (L. Bruner); " abundant in Nebraska 

 during its migrations " (Aughey); " Migratory, abundant, arrives in May, Sep- 

 tember, and October" (Taylor); "West to the edge of the Great Plains" 

 (Goss); Omaha (L. Skow); Peru, rare migrant (G. A. Coleman); Omaha, "a 

 common migrant April 12 to May 15, Sept. 20 to Nov. 1 " (I. S. Trostler). 



559. Spizella monticola (G^meZ.).— Tree Sparrow. 



West Point, Lincoln, Omaha, Weeping Water, etc. (L. Bruner); "Abundant 

 in winter and a few breed here in sumfner" (Aughey); "West to the edge of 

 the Great Plains" (Goss); Beatrice, De Witt (A. S. Pearse); Omaha (L. Skow); 

 Cherry county— winters (J. M. Bates); Gage county (F. A. Colby); "an abun- 

 dant winter resident, arrives Oct. 1 to Nov. 1, departs before April 1 " (I. S. 

 Trostler); Lincoln, March 25, Oct. 21, Nov. 5 (D. A. Haggard). 



