FrIx\gilla hyemalis. a common winter visitor. F. linaria. 

 Common. F. pinus. Rare. F. Americana. Abundant. 



Spiza cyanea. Not common. 



PiPiLo erythrophthalma. Abundant. 



Carpodacus ptjrpureus. Some seasons quite abundant. 



LoxiA cuRviROSTRA. Like C. purpureus, at times quite nume- 

 rous. 



GuiRACA LuDOviciANA. Abundant, making their appearance 

 early in May. 



CoccoTHRAUSTEs VESPERTINUS. Rare ; a few specimens only 

 have been secured. 



Pyranga estiva. Rare. P. rubra. Abundant. 



Family— STURNID^. 



DoLicHONYx oRYZivoRus. Extremely abundant. 



MoLOTHRUS FEcoRis. Common. 



Agelaius xanthocephalus. Seldom found. I have never 

 seen more than a single bird. A. phceniceus. Abundant. 



Yphantes Baltimore. Common, though not numerous. 



Xanthornus spurius. Found in considerable numbers near 

 this city, where they breed. 



QuiscALUS purpureus. Common. 



ScoLECOPHAGUS FERRUGiNEus. Very abundant. 



Sturnella LUDOVICIANA. Extremely plentiful. 



Family — CORVIDtE. 



CoRvus coRAx. Rare. C. corone. This bird has not yet 

 made its appearance to any extent in our State ; a few only have 

 ever been seen. 



Pica Hudsonica. Seen only in a single instance. 



Cyanocorax cristatus. Abundant. 



Perisoreus Canadensis. Found in the northern part of the 

 State. 



