47 
Zonotrichia Gambelti—Gambel. 
Gambel’s Finch. 
In the month of May, 1875, I shot two speci- 
mens in Iowa, the first of this bird I ever met 
with. Rare. 
Zonotrichia Coronata— Baird. 
Golden-crowned Sparrow. 
I shot one of these birds in September of 
1872, ina garden in Lake Mills, Winnebago Co., 
Iowa. Rare. 
Zonotrichia Querula—Ganeb. 
Harris’s Finch. 
I found this bird very abundant in Iowa. It 
arrives about the 1st of May, and remains until 
June, then returns again in September. I have 
never found its nest. 
Zonotrichia Albicollis—Bonap. 
White-throated Sparrow. 
This bird remains with us in mild winters. 
I have found it in very cold weather, with snow 
on the ground, in New Jersey, feeding about 
Pennsylvania in company with the Song Sparrow, 
Grass Finch and Tree Sparrow. I found it 
breeding in Maine and Iowa. Eggs four in 
number. 
