46 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST 



7ie7isis (Gmel.). Accidental from South. One example, 

 Revere, Mass., Oct., 1884. M 476. 



443. Scissor-tailed Flycatcher — Milvidus foi-fica- 

 tus (Gmel.), Accidental from far Southwest. Two ex- 

 amples recorded from Conn, and Vt. BL ii 12, M 475, 



445. Gray Kingbird — Tyr annus dominicensis 

 (Gmel.). Accidental from South. One example, Lynn, 

 Mass., Oct. BL ii 14, M 282. 



447. Arkansas Kingbird — Tyra?i7ius verticalis Say. 

 Accidental from far West, at Elliot, Me., many years ago. 

 BLii 13, M 475. 



457. Say* s Phoebe — Sayomis saya (Bonap.). Ac- 

 cidental from West, at North Truro, Mass., Sept. 30, 1889. 

 M 475. 



465. Green-crested Flycatcher — Empidonax vires- 

 cens (Vieill.). Very rare summer resident of Conn, and 

 eastern Mass. Bred at Hyde Park, Mass., June, 1888; 

 Milton, — Torrey. BL ii 31, M 300. 



474b. Prairie Horned Lark — O 1 c ?- i s alpestris 



praticola Hensh. Scarce summer resident in N.H., Vt., 

 and Berkshire Co., Mass. Found in small numbers on 

 coast of southern N.E. in spring and fall. M 475. 



486a. Northern Raven, American Raven — Corvus 



corax prmcipalis Ridgw. Rare resident or fall and winter 

 visitor in northern N.E. ; rarely to Mass. Recorded from 

 Williamstown and Tyngsboro, Mass. BL i 313, M 271. 



490. Fish Crow — Corvus ossifragus Wils. Scarce 

 summer resident in southern Conn. ; accidental at Cam- 

 bridge, Springfield, and Wareham, Mass. BLi3i7, M 

 271. 



497. Yellow-headed Blackbird — Xanthocephalus 



xanthocephaliis (Bonap.). Rare summer wanderer from 

 West; several instances. Me., Conn., and Eastham and 

 Watertown, Mass. BL i 300, M 261. 



