ANNOTATED List OF SPECIES [21 
333- Spizella pusilla (Wils.). FieLpD SPARROW. 
A common summer resident, wintering rarely near the coast, 7. ¢. 
at Barnstable,' Bristol County,”? Wakefield 3 and Wellesley. 
(March 29) April 1 to November 13; Winter. 
Amherst: “Common summer resident.” Berkshire: ‘‘ Common sum- 
mer resident.” Bristol County: ‘‘Common summer resident, casual in 
winter in small numbers.’”’ Brookline: ‘‘ Common summer resident.” 
Cambridge: Common summer resident. Cohasset: ‘‘Common sum- 
mer resident.” Dedham: ‘‘Common.” Essex County: ‘‘ Summer 
visitant. Common.” Ipswich: ‘‘ Uncommon summer resident.” Mar- 
tha’s Vineyard: “ Abundant summer resident.” Springfield: ‘‘ Common 
summer resident.” Templeton: ‘‘Common summer resident.” Welles- 
ley: ‘‘Common summer resident.” Winter. 
334. Spizella breweri Cass. BREWER’s SPARROW. 
Accidental from the west. There is but one record: Water- 
town, a young male was shot by Mr. William Stone, on December 
M7 3 <8 
335. Spizella socialis (Wils.). CHIPPING SPARROW. 
An abundant summer resident. 
(March 13°) April 5 to November 25 (December 23°). 
Amherst: “Abundant summer resident.’’ [Stearns’ record of a flock 
seen on March 3 seems open to question. | Berkshire: ‘‘ Abundant 
summer resident.”’ Bristol County: ‘‘ Abundant summer resident.” 
Brookline: ‘‘ Abundant summer resident.” Cambridge: Abundant sum- 
mer resident. Cohasset: “ Abundant summer resident.” Dedham: “ Ex- 
tremely abundant.” Essex County: “Summer visitant. Abundant.” 
Ipswich: ‘“ Abundant summer resident.” Martha’s Vineyard: ‘ Abun- 
dant summer resident.” Springfield: ‘‘ Abundant summer resident.’’ 
Templeton: ‘‘ Abundant summer resident.” Wellesley: ‘* Abundant 
summer resident.” 
336. Spizella monticola (Gmel.). TREE SPARROW. 
A common spring and autumn migrant, and not uncommon winter 
1 Hoffmann; Auk, Vol. XII, No. 2, Apr., 1895, p. 188. 
? Copeland; zz AZS. 
3 Torrey ; Auk, Vol. X, No. 2, Apr., 1893, p. 105. 
4 Brewster ; Amer. Nat., Vol. VIII, No. 6, June, 1874, pp. 366, 367. 
®>Cahoon; Forest & Stream, Vol. XX, p. 224. 
5 White; O. & O., Vol. XVII, No. 6, June, 1882, p. 82. 
