BOSTON ZOOLOGICAL TOCIETY. 21 



Pro.' Best. Soc. Nat. Hist., XX, (1879) 

 p. 270.] 



_/EgIOTHUS BREWSTERI : WaLTHAM, NOVEMBER 1, 1870. 



Eidgway, Am. Nat., VI, (1873) p. 433. 



Crithagra butyracea: South Scituate, Februa- 

 ry, 1879. Brewer, Pro. Bost. Soc, XX, 

 (1879) p. 271. 



note: All references refer to this specimen 

 which was probably once a cage-bird. 



[Carduelis elegans: Many instances of its capture, 

 but probably all escaped cage-birds, though 

 it may have become naturalized.] 



Serln^us meridionalis : Springfield, November. 

 Allen, Am. Nat., Ill, (1870) p. 635.^ 

 note: "It may have been a cage-bird that 

 had escaped." 



Centrophanes ornatus : Magnolia, near Glouces- 

 ter, July 28, 1876. Brewer, Bull. 

 Nuttall Club, II, (1877) p. 78. 



Ammodromus maritimus: Nahant, August, 1877. 

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



Chondestes grammica: Gloucester, About 1845. 

 Putnam, Pro. Essex Inst., I, (1856) p. 224. 

 Newtonville, November 25, 1877. Pur- 

 die, Bull. Nuttall Club, III, (1878) p. 44. 

 ^ Magnolia, August 27, 1879. Townsend, 



Bull. Nuttall Club, Y, (1880) p. 53. 



Spizella BREWERi: Watertown, December 15,1873. 



Brewster, Am. Nat., VIII, (1875) p. 366. 

 JuNCO OREGONUs: Watertown, March 25, 1874. 



Brewster, Bull. Nuttall Club, I, (1876) p. 19. 

 [Cardinalis viRGiNiANUS: This species has been often 



captured here, but all were probably once 



cage-birds.] 



