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ident. Arrival: May 1, 1903; May 6, 1904; May 6, 1905; April 

 28. 1906. 



109. Icterus galbula.— Baltimore Oriole. Common summer resi- 

 dent. Arrival: May 1, 1903; April 29, 1904; April 28, 1905; April 



27, 1906. 



110. Euphagus carolinus. — Rusty Blackbird. Common migrant. 

 November and March until May. 



in. Quiscalus quiscula seneus. — Bronzed Grackle. Common sum- 

 mer resident. Arrival: March 9, 1903; March 4, 1904; March 14, 

 1905; March 25, 1906. Departure: September 18, 1903; November 

 4, 1904; October 29, 1905. There are several large roosts in this 

 vicinity, an especially large one on the Heidelberg University campus. 



112. Carpodacus purpureus. — Purple Finch. Occasional winter 

 visitor. January 6, 1904; January 5, 1905. 



113. Loxia curvi rostra minor. — American Crossbill. Specimens 

 shot December 5 and 12, 1892, are in the Heidelberg University mu- 

 seum. 



114. Astragal inus tristis. — American Goldfinch. Common resi- 

 dent. Nest with five eggs August 12, 1903, with six young August 

 8, 1905. 



115. Passer! na nivalis. — Snowfiake. Rare winter visitor. A flock 

 of 50 to 60 January 2, 1904. 



116. Pooecetes gramineus. — Vesper Sparrow. Common summer 

 resident. Arrival: March 19, 1903; April 1, 1904; April 1, 1905; 

 April 1, 1906. Departure: October 13, 1904. 



117. Passerculus sandwichensis savanna. — Savanna Sparrow. 

 Two records: March 19, 1903; May 10, 1904. Solitary individuals. 



118. Coturniculus savannarum passerinus. — Grasshopper Sparrow. 

 Common summer resident. Arrival: May 9, 1903; May 5, 1904; 

 April 28, 1906. Nest with five fresh eggs and one with four fresh 

 eggs, June 3, 1904. 



119. Zonotrichia leucophrys. — WTiite-crowned Sparrow. Common 

 transient. September 15 to 18, 1904; May 10, 1904, May 15 and April 



28, 1906. 



120. Zonotrichia albicollis. — White-throate'd Sparrow. Common 

 transient, but rare winter resident. Arrival and departure with the 

 preceding. 



121. Spizella monticola. — Tree Sparrow. Not common winter res- 

 ident, more common as a transient. It remains as late as May 10 

 (1904). 



122. Spizella socialis. — Chipping Sparrow. Common summer res- 

 ident. It nests about May 10 to 15. Arrival: March 19, 1903; March 

 27, 1904; April 1, 1905; April 3, 1906. 



123. Spizella pusilla.— Field Sparrow. Common summer resident. 

 Arrival: March 1, 1903; April 1, 1904; April 1, 1905; April 4, 1906. 



