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io8. Plectrophenax nivalis (Linn.) — Snow bunting. 

 Irregular Winter visitant ; not observed for several years. 



109. POOC/ETES GRAMINEUS (Gmel.) — Grass finch. A com- 

 mon resident, from April to November. Breeds. 



no. Ammodramus sandwicheNvSis savanna (Wils.) — 

 Savanna sparrow. A not uncommon Spring and F'all mi- 

 grant. 



111. Ammodramus savannarum passerinus, (Wils.) — 

 Yellow-winged sparrow. A very rare Summer resident. One 

 specimen only, identified at Franklin, in the northwestern 

 part of the county, June 30, i8go, which was in .song at the 

 time. Probablv breeds. 



1 1 2. Choxdestes grammacus (vSay.) — Lark finch. Migrant 

 during the la.st of April and the first of May, and the last of 

 August and the first of September. I'ucommon. Is a rare 

 Summer resident and breeder. 



113. ZoNOTRiCHi.i EEUCOPHRVS (Forst.) — Wliite-crowucd 

 sparrow. Migrant with the next species, but less common. 



114. ZoNOTRiciiiA ALBicoLLis (Gmel.) — White-throated 

 sparrow. Common Spring and P'all migrant, in April, May, 

 October and November. 



115. Spizella monticola (Gmel.) — Tree sparrow. Com- 

 mon Winter resident, from October to April. 



116. vSpizelIvA sociALiS (Wils.)— Chipping sparrow. Abund- 

 ant Summer resident, from the last of March to the last of 

 October. Breeds. 



117. Spizella pitsilla (Wils.) — Field sparrow. Common 

 Summer resident, arriving and departing with the last species. 

 Breeds. 



118. JUNCO HVEMALis (Linn.)— vSnowbird. Abundant Win- 

 ter resident, from October 15 to April 15. 



119. Melospiz.v KAsciATA (Gmel.) — vSong sparrow. Abund- 

 ant resident. Breeds. 



120. Melospiza LiNCOLNi(Aud.) — Lincoln's sparrow. Rare 

 migrant. One s])ecimen only, taken near Lebanon, May 2, 

 1 890. 



121. Mi;i,()Spiza ceorc.iana (Lath.) — Swamp sparrow. 

 SjiriuL; and Kali nilL^raiit, in .\pril and (October. 



