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winter a hundred, but last season the largest number seen in one 

 hunt was sixteen. Arrival: earliest, September 28; latest, Octo- 

 ber 5; average, October 2. Last seen: earliest, May 20; latest, 

 May 24; average. May 22. 



6. Spizella monticola. Tree Sparrow. 559. — This Sparrow has 

 been recorded on the following dates only: February 24, 1902, 2; 

 February 26, 1902, 8; February 27, 1902, 3; February 20, 1903, 1. 



7. J unco hyemalis. Junco. 5G7. — Very common migrant, un- 

 common in winter. Arrival: earliest, September 28; latest, Octo- 

 ber G; average, October 3. Last seen: earliest. April 30; average, 

 April 22. 



8. Passerella iliaca. Fox Sparraw. 585. — 1900-1 only. Fox Spar- 

 rows (4) spent the winter in the park. Late autumn migrants are 

 sometimes seen early in December. Bight seen February 12, 1901. 



9. Thryothorus lubovicianus. Carolina Wren. 718. — One each 

 of this and the following species seen December 2, 1902. They had 

 both been seen occasionally that autumn. 



10. Olbiorchilus hiemalis. Winter Wren. 722. — See next above; 

 also one seen December 30, 1900. 



11. Certhia familiaris fusca. Brown Creeper. 726. — Regular 

 but not common. 1900-1, 1; 1901-2, 3; 1902-3, 3. Arrival: earliest, 

 October 1; latest, October 5; average, October 3. Last seen: earli- 

 est, April 18; latest. May 7; average, April 27. 



12. Sitta carolinensis, White-breasted Nuthatch. 727. — Regu- 

 larly every other year. In 1900-1 there were three; last winter 

 only one. Arrival: 1900, September 29; 1902, October 8. Last 

 seen: 1901, April 11; 1903, March 20. 



13. Parus atricapillus. Chickadee. 735. — One spent the winter 

 of 1900-1, also one seen November 4, 1902. No others seen the last 

 two winters. Arrival: 1900, October 20. Last seen: 1901, April 10. 



14. Regulus satrapa. Golden-crowned Kinglet. 748. — Some be- 

 lated autumn migrants seen December 2, 1900; also I saw several 

 on Christmans Day, 1901, and two paid us a visit from December 

 24, 1902, to January 5, 1903, inclusive. 



15. Hylocichia guttata pallasii. Hermit Thrush. 759. — One 

 spent the winter of 1901-2. 



II. PERM.\NENT RESIDENTS, 7. 



16. Colaptes auratus luteus. Northern Flicker. 412. — In 1900-1, 

 I saw only two individuals, one each on January 6 and 15. Next 

 season a female remained through the winter, but in 1902-3 I saw 

 only one, February 13. 



17. . Sturnus vulgaris. Starling. 493. — In 1900-1 the largest num- 

 ber seen in one hunt was 65, the next winter only 25, and in 1902-3, 

 over a hundred. 



18. Carduelis carduelis. European Goldfinch.— 1900-1, 6; 1901-2, 

 15; 1902-3, 6. 



