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to feed in the wild fig trees near our headquarters at the Blue Hills, 

 and were verj^ tame, feeding fearlessly within a few feet of us, 



115. Spindalis zena townsendi Ridgway. Abaco Spindalis. 

 Abaco. 



Common at Sand Bank, inhabiting coppet, and noted at Spencer's 

 Point also. 



116. Passerina cyanea (Linnaeus). Indigo Bunting. 

 *Great Inagua, *Andros, *Abaco. 



Not common. It was noted at Spencer's Point, Abaco, as late as 

 May 8. 



117. Pyrrhulagra violacea violacea (Linnceus). Bahama Bull- 



finch. 

 New Providence, Great Inagua, Andros, Abaco. 

 Common in coppet and thick woodland, often coming to the wild fig 

 trees to feed. 



118. Tiaris bicolor bicolor (Linnaeus). Bahama Grassquit. 



New Providence, Great Inagua, Acklin Island, Watlings Island, 

 Andros, Abaco. 



Abundant in fields and thickets, and along the highways. 



119. Passerculus sandwichensis savanna (Wilson). Savannah 



Sparrow. 

 New Providence, Andros. 



Not common; noted in fields and pine barrens. It was taken on 

 Andros as late as April 13. 



120. Passer domesticus domesticus (Linnaeus). European House 



Sparrow. 

 New Providence. 

 A few were noted in the town of Nassau. 



