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558. Zonotrichia albicollis — White-throated Sparrow. 



This sparrow is a common migrant. The field notes show first 

 observation April 12; common April 24 to May 10. First museum 

 record is April 14. Fall museum record October 2 ta December 31. 



559. Spizella monticola monticola — Tree Sparrow. 



A common winter resident. First arrived in 1916 on September 

 29. Common till March 16, 1917. Few seen until March 27. Mu- 

 seum records April 14, 1913. 

 559a. Spizella monticola ochracea — Western Tree Sparrow. 



In western Kansas this sparrow is not an uncommon winter 

 sojourner. Occasional in eastern Kansas. Museum records from 

 October 3 on; the last dates being March 13 and 26. 



560. Spizella passcrina passerina — Chipping Sparrow. 



Common in summer. First observed in 1917 on April 2. Seen 

 nearly every day thereafter. Museum records throughout Octo- 

 ber in western Kansas. But seldom seen in September. 



561. Spizella pallida — Clay-colored Sparrow. 

 Not uncommon as a migrant. No records. 



563. Spizella piisilla pusilla — Field Sparrow. 



Common as summer resident in eastern part of state. First 

 observed in 1917 on March 18. Common thereafter. Last seen iii 

 1916 on August 29 and 30. Seldom seen in September. Museum 

 records give up to October 31. 

 563a. Spizella pusilla arenacea — Western Field Sparrow. 



Rare. One record October 23. 



566. Junco aikcni — White-winged Junco. 



A rare winter visitant in western Kansas. Two specimens taken 

 at Lawrence. 



567. Junco hycmalis Jiyonalis — Slate-colored Junco. 



This species is abundant in winter. First seen in 1916 on Oc- 

 tober 4 in great numbers. Museum records October 3. Became 

 fewer April 8, 1917, but still quite common. Last observed 

 April 17. 

 567b. Junco hi/cmalis councctens — Shufeldt's Junco. 



Winter resident, western Kansas. No data. 

 567f. Junco hyemalis montanus — Montana Junco. 



In western Kansas a winter resident. Museum records for Oc- 

 tober 14, 15. and later. 

 581. Melospiza mrlodia melodia — Song Sparrow. 



A common migrant. Not uncommon in winter. First observed 

 in 1917 on February 18. Became plentiful February 24. Left 

 very largely by March 30. but still common till May 5. Last ob- 

 served May 11. Fall museum records for August 10; September 

 28. Lane County; October 3, 6, 7, 9, 11. 

 581j. Melospiza melodia juddi — Dakota Song Sparrow. 



