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transient visitant.’ Brookline: ‘‘Common migrant.” Cambridge: 
Rather common transient visitant. Cohasset: ‘‘Rather uncommon mi- 
grant.’’ Dedham: ‘“ Rather common migrant.’? Essex County: ‘* Plenti- 
ful in May.” Springfield: “Common spring and autumn migrant.” 
Templeton: “Common migrant.” Wellesley: ‘‘ Common migrant.” 
269. Regulus satrapa Licht. GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET. 
A common spring and autumn migrant and winter resident. 
It breeds regularly in the higher portions of the Berkshires and 
locally in the eastern part of the State, as at Winchendon,' Lynn,’ 
and in Plymouth County. 
September 18 to May 9; Summer. 
Amherst: ‘‘ Not rare winter visitant.” Berkshire: “ Not uncommon 
permanent resident,’ 
ant. Bristol County: ‘Common winter visitant.’” Brookline: ‘‘Com- 
invading the valley country only asa winter visit- 
mon winter resident.” Cambridge: Very common transient visitant; 
common winter visitant. Cohasset: ‘‘ Numerous in winter.”’ Dedham : 
“Common winter resident.’ Essex County: “Common in winter.” 
Ipswich: “Common winter visitant.” Martha’s Vineyard : ‘* Common 
winter resident.” Springfield: ‘Common spring and autumn visitor, 
and rare winter resident.” Templeton: ‘‘Common during migrations.” 
Wellesley: ‘Common in spring and falland at times in winter.” 
270. Anthus pennsilvanicus (Lath.). AMERICAN PIPIT. 
A common spring and autumn migrant; having been taken 
once on June 8, 1878, at Swampscott,* and once on January 4, 
1878, at Newburyport.® 
February 25 to May 20 (June 8) ; September 12 to November 
24; (Winter). 
Amherst: ‘One instance.” Berkshire: “Transient visitant. spring 
and autumn.’ Bristol County: ‘‘Common transient visitant.’’ Brook- 
line: “Common migrant.” Cambridge: Abundant transient visitant. 
in fall, but less common in spring. Cohasset: “Not uncommon in 
Dedham: ‘“‘ Rare migrant.’? Martha’s Vineyard: 
“Common in autumn.’ Springfield: “Common autumn and rather 
rare spring visitor.’’ Templeton: “Rare migrant.’’ Wellesley: “Mi- 
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spring, rarer in fall 
grant.”’ 
1 Brewster; Auk, Vol. V, No. 4, Oct., 1888, pp. 337-344. 
2 Editor; O. & O., Vol. XIV, No. 6, June, 1889, p. 95. 
* Chadboume; Auk, Vol. XIII, No. 4, Oct., 1896, p. 346. 
4 Brewer; Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. III, No. 4, Oct., 1878, p. 194. 
° Brewer; Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. XIX, 1878, p. 302. 
