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77. Carpodacus purpureus. — Purple Finch. Common fall migrant, 

 in Bronx and Central Parks. 



78. Astragal inus tristis. — American Goldfinch. Common mi- 

 grant. 



79. Carduelis carduelis. — European Goldfinch. A few were seen 

 in Central Park in late winter and Spring. This species appears to 

 be diminishing in numbers. 



80. Spinus pinus. — Pine Siskin. A flock of 15 in Central Park 

 on October 30. Three at Manhattan Beach, November 19. 



81. Pooecetes gramineus. — Vesper Sparrow. Abundant summer 

 resident at Rugby. 



82. Passerculus princeps. — Ipswich Sparrow. One at Manhattan 

 Beach, November 19. 



83. Passerculus sandwichensis savanna. — Savanna Sparrow. 

 Very abundant fall migrant at Rugby. Rather uncommon at other 

 places. 



84. Coturniculus savannarum passerinus. — Grasshopper Sparrow. 

 Common summer resident at Rugby. 



85. Ammodramus caudacutus. — Sharp-tailed Sparrow. Common 

 summer resident at Rubgy and Coney Island. 



86. Zonotrichia leucophrys. — White-crowned Sparrow. Several 

 were seen in October in various places. 



87. Zonotrichia albicoll is. — White-throated Sparrow. Common 

 winter resident. 



88. Spizella monticola. — Tree Sparrow. Local winter resident. 

 Very rare in Central Park. 



89. Spizella social is. — Chipping Sparrow. Common summer res- 

 ident. 



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

 in Bronx and Van Cortlandt Parks. 



91. Junco hyemalis. — .Tunco. Common winter resident. Most 

 common in fall. 



92. Melospiza cinerea melodia. — Song Sparrow. Common per- 

 manent resident. 



93. Melospiza lincolnii. — Lincoln Sparrow. One was seen in Cen- 

 tral Park, May 6. 



94. Melospiza georgiana. — Swamp Sparrow.. Common summer 

 resident in the marshes. 



95. Passerella iliaca. — Fox Sparrow. Common migrant. A few 

 present in Central Park this winter. 



96. Pipilo erythrophthalmus. — Towhee. Common migrant. A few 

 summer residents at Bronx Park. 



97. Cardinalis cardinalis. — Cardinal. There are several pairs 

 present all the year in Central Park. 



98. Zamelodia ludoviciana. — Rose-breasted Grosbeak. A few in 

 Central Park in May. 



