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508. Bullock's Oriole — Icterus bullocki (Swains.). 

 Accidental from West, at Bangor, Me. Auk vii 92. 



528a. Holboell's Redpoll — Acanthis li?iaria holbcellii 

 (Brehm). Very rare or accidental winter visitant from 

 North. Lexington and Swampscott, Mass. M 472. 



536. Lapland Longspur — Calcarius lapponicus 

 (Linn.). Rare coastwise migrant in early spring and late 

 fall, but common at Ipswich, Mass., in Oct. and Nov., 

 with Snow Buntings and Shore Larks. BL 1233, M 194. 



538. Chestnut-collared Longspur — Calcarius orfia- 

 Uis (Towns.). Accidental from Great Plains at Magnolia, 

 Mass., July. BL i 234, M 473. 



541. Ipswich Sparrow — Ain77iodramus princeps 

 (Mayn.). Migrant, common on seashore, Mar. 15-Apr. 10, 

 Oct. 15-N0V. 20; very rare winter resident, — Faxon. One 

 example taken at Cambridge, but usually restricted to imme- 

 diate neighborhood of sea. BL i 235, M 201. 



549. Sharp-tailed Sparrow — Ammod?'a7nus cauda- 

 cjitus (Gmel.). Local summer resident, in saltmarshes 

 from N.H. southward ; common in eastern Mass. May- 

 Sept. Nest on ground. BL i 247, M 197. 



549a. Nelson's Sparrow — A. c. iielsoni Allen. 

 Near Boston a scarce fall migrant, Oct. 8-15. Local, in 

 salt or brackish marshes near coast. M 473. 



549b. Acadian Sharp-tailed Sparrow — A. c. sub- 



virgatiis Dwight. \^ery common coastwise migrant ; in 

 saltmarshes near Boston. May 20-June 8, Sept. 3-Nov. 5 ; 

 most plentiful in Oct. M 473. 



550. Seaside Sparrow — Anwwdravius maritimus 

 (Wils.). Abundant summer resident in southern Conn. ; 

 rare straggler in saltmarshes in eastern Mass. Nahant, 

 Aug. BL i 251, M 196. 



562. Brewer's Sparrow — Spizella breweri Cass. 



