3G I 



Nov'inb'i 12 — Archibuteo lac/opus sancti-johannis, American Rough- 

 legfjed Hawk (probably with lis all winter). 



'' 12 — Ceophloius p)ileatus, Pileated Woodpecker (with us ail 



winter). 



" 15 — Totaniis melayiohucus, Greater Yellow leg. 



*' lo — Junco hyemaliH, State-colored Jimco. 



" 24 — Merula migratoria, American Robin. 



" 2G — Merganser americanus, American Merganser. 



•' lG — Ceryle alcyon, Belted Kingfisher. 



" 2G — Melosp'na fasciata, Song Sparrow. 



" 26 — Ciangida hyemalis, OldSquaw. 



December 5 — Cerlhia familiar is americana, Brown Crec[)3r (a few pro- 

 bably with us all winter). 



" 12 — Accipiter velox, ^\\a,v^-%h\n\ied Hawk 



'•' '2^~ Spinus tristis, American Goldfinch. 



" 20 — Carj)odacus pu7-pureus, Pui-ple Finch. 



The winter birds were first seen last fall (1885) on the following 



dates : — 



August '2G- -Loxia curvirostra minor, American Crossbill. 

 Octoljer 31 — Plectrophenax wirafc, Snowflake. 

 December 1 — Loxia curvirostra rninor, American Crossbill. 

 " 29 — Lanius horealis, Northern Shrike. " 



W. L. SCOTT, 

 JOHN MAOOUN. 

 GEO. R. WHITE, 



Leaders. 

 ISth February, 1886. 



