ANNOTATED LIST OF SPECIES I19Q 
Ipswich: ‘‘ Notcommon summer resident.’? Martha’s Vineyard: “ Very 
abundant summer resident.”’ Springfield: “Common summer resi- 
dent.” Templeton: “Common summer resident.” Wellesley: ‘* Com- 
mon summer resident.” 
327. Passerellailiaca (Merr.). Fox Sparrow. 
A common spring and autumn migrant, casual in winter. 
(February 41 and 171) March g to April 25; (September 17) 
October 15 to November 20 (December 6). 
Amherst: “*Common spring and fall migrant.” Berkshire: ‘“ Com- 
mon transient visitant.” Bristol County: ‘‘ Common transient visitant.”’ 
Brookline: ‘Common migrant.” Cambridge: Abundant transient visit- 
ant. Cohasset: “Fairly common migrant.’ Dedham: “Common mi- 
grant.” “Essex County: Migrant. “Abundant.” Springfield: ‘“* Com- 
mon spring and autumn migrant.’ Templeton: “Common during mi- 
grations.”’ Wellesley : ‘* Common migrant.” 
*328. Melospiza georgiana (Lath.). Swamp SPAaRRow. 
Acommon spring and autumn migrant, and somewhat local 
summer resident, wintering at Fresh Pond, Cambridge.* 
(March 16) March 27 to November 30 ; Winter. 
Amherst: ‘‘Common.” Berkshire: ‘“‘ Rather common summer resi- 
dent.’? Bristol County: “Uncommon summer resident.’ Brookline: 
‘Common migrant and.... summer resident.” Cambridge : Abundant 
summer resident; afewwinter. Cohasset: ‘‘ Not common summer res- 
ident.’ Dedham: ‘‘Common.” Essex County: ‘‘ Summer visitant. 
Common.” Springfield: ‘‘ Rather uncommon summer resident.” Tem- 
pleton: “Common summer resident.” Wellesley: “ Not uncommon 
local summer resident.” | 
329. Melospiza lincolnii (Aud.). LincoLn’s FINCH. 
An uncommon spring and common autumn migrant.* 
May 7 to June 13 September r2 to October 10 (November 1). 
Amherst: One instance. May. Berkshire: ‘ Transient visitant in the 
spring and autumn, common, more numerous in the autumn.’’ Cam- 
bridge: Uncommon transient visitant. Springfield: Several instances. 
Wellesley : ‘Scarce migrant.” 
1 Job; Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. VIII, No. 3, July, 1883, p. 150. 
2 Chadbourne; Auk, Vol. II, No. 2, Apr., 1885, p. 216. 
* Brewster; Bird-Lore, Vol. II, No. 4, Aug., 1900, pp. 107-112. 
