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350. Ammodramus mmtimus sennettii. Texas Seaside Sparrow 



Coast of Texas, probably resident. Recorded in summer from Galves- 

 ton, Rockport, Tally's Island. Corpus Christi. Neuces Bay Re uS, 

 county, etc. ^' "■'^'"s^o 



351. Ammodramus maratimus fisherii. Fisher's Seaside Sparrow 



Corpus Christi, one specimen (Chapman. As A. m. peninsulae Chai>- 



^^52 ChnnH rr'^^^'T^'^- ^-^^^ly wmters along the northern Gu!f coas^ 



352. Chondestes grammacus. Lark Sparrow. 



The eastern Lark Sparrow is recorded as a migrant at Bonham and 

 and ^Z7us ''"™ ^^"" ''' intermediate between tWs 



353. Chondestes grammacus strigatus. Western Lark Sparrow 



Abundant summer resident. Recorded as breeding from the Lower 

 Rio Grande north to Gainesville, and west through the Panhandle and 

 he more leve dtstncts of trans-Pecos Texas. We coUected specimens 

 in the Davis Mountains during the breeding season. Winters prin- 

 cipally m the southern section of the State. 



354. Zonotrichia querula. Harris's Sparrow. 



Abundant winter resident of the middle districts, south to Bexar and 

 Kendall counties. 



355. Zonotrichia leucophrys. White-crowned Sparrow 



Abundant winter resident, from the northern boundary south to the 

 Rio Grande country. 



356. Zonotrichia leucophrys gambellii. Gambel's Sparrow 



Winter resident of the western half of the State, southeastward during 

 the migrations to the Rio Grande Valley. "Across the great Plains to 

 Eastern Texas according to Ridgway, but I have never taken a speci- 

 men in Central Texas. 



357. Zonotrichia albicollis. White-throated Sparrow. 



Common winter resident from Northern Texas to the Rio Grande 

 country. 



358. Spizella monticola ochracea. Western Tree Sparrow 



Winter resident. Recorded from Gainesville and Tom Green and 

 Concho counties. 



359. Spizella socialis. Chipping Sparrow. 



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