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B'. 



6.00. (Not found north of Rhode Island.) In salt marshes. 



p. 165. Seaside Sparrow. 



5.50. (Rare in southern Connecticut, not uncommon in the lower Hudson 

 Valley.) Skulks in bushes: whistles loudly ; conspicuous whitish 

 line over eye p. 94. Carolina "Wren- 



B". 



6.27. On ground, or in trees; brownish-gray; outer tail-feathers white. 



p. 158. ? Junco. 

 5.66. Clinging close to trunks of trees . . p. 88. Brown Creeper. 

 5.35. (Only on mountains above 3000 ft. except in northern Maine.) In 

 trees, chiefly spruces ; crown brownish-gray. 



p. 83. Hudsonian Chickadee. 

 4.06. Dark brown ; generally on ground; in damp forests. 



p. 91. "Winter "Wren. 



Gray or Grayish. 



A. 



10.00. Breast reddish; in trees, or on ground . . . . p. 73. Robin. 



10.00. Lengthwise on limbs, or on exposed rocks; bar across wing white; 



wings very long p. 212. Night hawk. 



8.94. Dark slaty-gray; top of head black; in bushes, or feeding on 



ground p. 95. Catbird. 



6.99. About farm-buildings, or near water ; flies out from perch for insects; 



tail constantly jerked p. 206. Phoebe. 



6.53. In groves, or street trees; flies out from perch for insects; wing-bars 

 white p. 205. Wood Pewee. 



A". 



12.00. In woods, often about camps; forehead white; nape black. 



p. 197. Canada Jay. 

 12.00. Entire plumage sooty slate . . . p. 197. Im. Canada Jay. 

 9.08. Slaty-gray; wing-bars white ... p. 183. ? Pine Grosbeak, 

 g.oo. On tops of trees or bushes; wings and tail black and white. 



p. 137. Loggerhead Shrike. 

 7-39' On dead trees in clearings or burnt tracts; flies out from perch after 

 insects; note a wild whistle, p. 206. Olive-sided Flycatcher. 

 [6.33. Size of English Sparrow.] 



6.23. In trees; breast white, unstreaked . . p. 136. Red-eyed Vireo. 

 6.22. In trees, or occasionally on ground; brownish-gray; streaked all 

 over ; line over eye white .... p. 181. V Purple Finch. 

 5.80. In trees, common in village streets; breast unstreaked. 



p. 134. Warbling Vireo. 

 5.61. (Rare south of latitude 43.) In cool woods; head dark ; breast un- 

 streaked ; line to and around eye white. 



p. 132. Solitary Vireo. 



