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497. Xoiitliocephabiti xcnithocephalus (Bonap.). Yellow-headed Black- 



bird. Only a few were seen. 



498. Agelaius phcemcens (Linn.). Red-winged Blackbird. Seen at the 



mouth of Nett river, May 13, 1912. 

 501. SturnelUi nmgna. Meadow Lark. 



507. Icterus galbula (Linn.). Baltimore Oriole. Seen in huge flocks 

 April 19, 21 and 29, 1911. 



509. Scolccophagus carolinus (Mull.). Rusty Blackbird. 



510. Scolecophagua cyanocephahis (Wagl.). Brewer Blackbii'd. 

 fillh . Quiscalus qiiiscula aensxis (Ridgw.). Bronzed Crackle. 



514. Coccothruustes vespertimis. Evening Grosbeak. An abundant 



migrant. First seen in large flocks April 26, 1911. 

 517. Carpodo<nif; pitrpnrens (Gmel.). Purple Finch. 



521. Lox-i curvirostra minor (Brehm.). Crossbill. 



522. Loxi leucoptera Cmel. White-winged Crossbill. A rare visitor. 

 529. Astragaliniis tristis (Linn.). Goldfinch. 



538. Srpinus pimts (Wils.). Pine Siskins; Pine Finch. Birds of this 

 species appeared in great numbers in the spring of 1911. 



Passar domesticns (Linn.). English Sparrow. Just began to 

 appear in the region. 



5£4. Passerina nivalis (Linn.). Snowflake. Passed south in great num- 

 bers in the fall of 1911. 



552. Chondestes grammacus (Say). Lark Sparrow. 



554. Zonotrichia leucophyrn (Forst.). White-crowned Sparrow. An 

 abundant resident. 



558. Zonotricha albicollis (Gmel.). White-throated Sparrow. Very 

 common, especially in migration. 



567. Jnnco hyemalis (Linn.). Slate-colored Junco. Abundant winter, 

 fall and early spring visitor. 



581. Melospiza melodia (Wilson). Song Sparrow. Common summer 

 resident. 



583. Melospiza lincolnii (Aud.). Lincoln Sparrow. 



584. Melospiza georgiuna (Lath.). Swamp Sparrow. A common sum- 



mer resident in the swampy regions; an abundant migrant. 

 595. Z uinelodia ludoviciana (Linn.). Rose-breasted Grosbeak. A rather 

 common summer resident. 



604. Sipza umericana (Gmel.). Dickcissel. 



605. Calamosjnza vielancorys Stejn. Lark Bunting. Seen in migra- 



tion. 

 608. Piranga erythromelas Vieill. Scarlet Tanager. A rather common 



.summer resident. 

 611. Progne subis (Linn.). Purple Martin. 

 (j12. Petrochelidon lunifrons (Say). Cliff Swallow. Seen on Little 



Fork river, May 21, 1912. 



