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GuiRACA c^RULEA : Brookline, May 29, 1880. Allen, 

 Bull. N-uttall Club, Y, (1880) p. 184. 



Calamospiza bicolor: Lynn, December 5, 18Z7. 

 Allen, Bull. Nuttall Club, III, (1878) p. 48. 



Xanthrocephalus icterocephalus: Watertown, 

 October 15, 1869. Allen, Am. ISTat., Ill, 

 (1870) p. 636. 



Eastham, September 10, 1877. Allen, 

 Bull. Essex Inst., X, (1878) p. 18. [Two 

 specimens, making three in all.) 



[QuiscALus MAJOR : Xo fully authenticated instance of its 

 capture. See: X. E, Bird Life, I, (1881) p. 

 311 ; and Allen, Am. Xat., Ill, (1870) p. 636.] 



CoRVUS CORAX CARNivoRUS: It Undoubtedly occurred 

 formerly, but the only recent captures are: 

 Tyngsboro', August, 1875. Maynard, 

 Rod and Gun, VII, (Oct. 30, 1875) p. Q5, 

 WiLLTAMSTOWN, 1876. Tcnucy, Am. Xat., 

 XI, (1878) p. 243. 



[CoRVUS ossiFRAGUs: Seen by Mr. Brewster at Cam- 

 bridge, March 16, 1875. (Bull. Xuttall 

 Club, I, (1876) p. 19 ) It has not yet been 

 actually taken here.] 



[Perisoreus canadensis. Xewtonville, " Early in 

 SUMMER." Maynard, Birds Eastern X. A. 

 Part 7, (1878) p. 168. The bird though 

 only seen, was undoubtedly of this species.] 



Tyrannus dominicensis: Lynn, Early in October, 

 1869. Allen, Am. Xat., Ill, (1870) p. 645. 



[TlIAUMATIAS LINN^i: CAMBRIDGE, AuGUST, 1864. 



Maynard, Guide, (1877) p. 128. Xot given 

 in the recent lists. See: B. B. & E., X. 

 Am. Birds, II, (1874) p. 468.] 



PiCOIDES TRIDACTYLUS AMERICANUS : LyNN, DaTE UN- 

 KNOWN. Allen, Am. Xat., Ill, (1870) p. 

 572. {Two specimens, male and female.) 



