110 ^ The Wilson Bulletin.— No. 45. 



68. American Pipit. — Anthus pensilvanicus. Seen several times 

 on lawns.* 



69. Catbird. — Galeoscoptes carol inensis. Rather common near 

 the larger streams. 



70. Winter Wren.- — Olbiorchilus hiemalis. Rather rare, 



71. House Wren. — Trogoldytes aedon. Somewhat more common. 



72. Brown Creeper. — Certhia familiaris americana. Uncommon. 



73. White-breasted Nuthatch. — Sitta carolinensis. Rare. 



74. Red-breasted Nuthatch. — Sitta canadensis. Seen but few 

 times. 



75. Chickadee. — Parus atricapillus. Very common, at times 

 abundant. 



76. Hudsonian Chickadee. — Parus hudsonius. Seen once. 



77. Golden-crowned Kinglet.^ — Regulus satrapa. Common in the 

 pine woods. 



78. Ruby-crowned Kinglet. — Regulus calendula. Heard severaj 

 times, seen only by Mr. Tweedy. 



79. Wood Thrush. — Hylocichia fuscescens. Rather rare. 



80. Olive-backed Thrush. — Hylocichia swainsonii. Exceedingly 

 rare. 



81. Hermit Thrush.^Hylocichla guttata paliasii. Rather rare, 

 especially early in August. 



82. Robin. — Merula migratoria. Abundant. 



83. Bluebird. — Sialia sialis. Very abundant. 



84. English Sparrow. — Passer domestlcus. Rare in Franconia 

 at all times, and rather uncommon even in the larger towns. 



SPECIES IN THE FAXON-ALLEN LISTS FOR 1888 NOT SEEN 

 IN THE LATE SUMMER OF 1903. 



Spotted Sandpiper. — Actitis macularia. Reported common along 

 streams. 



Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker. — Picoides arcticus. One instance 

 reported. 



Crested Flycatcher. — Myiarchus crinitus. Reported as rare. 



Traill Flycatcher. — Empidonax trailii. Reported as common. 



Cowbird. — Molothrus ater. One instance reported. 



American Crossbill. — Loxia curvirostra minor. Reported common. 



White-winged Crossbill. — Loxia leucoptera. A few instances re- 

 corded. 



Indigo Bunting. — Passerina cyanea. Reported abundant. 



Purple Martin. — Progne subis. .One flock reported. 



Tree Swallow. — Iridoprocne bicoior. Reported common. 



Tennessee Warbler. — Helminthophila peregrina. Reported as 

 rare, two seen. 



Mourning Warbler. — Geothlypis Philadelphia. Reported as seen 

 twice, although some distance from Franconia. 



Bicknell Thrush. — Hylocichia aliciae bicknelli. Reported as seen 

 on Mt. Lafayette. 



