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Family FRINGILLIDZ. Sparrows, etc. 
13. (553.) ZoNOTRICHIA QUERULA (Nutt.). —. 
Harris Sparrow. 
Synonyms: Fringilla querula. 
~ Hooded Crown Sparrow, Black-hood Sparrow. 
Davie, Nests and Eggs of N. Am. Birds, 1898, 337. 
“On the 29th of April, 1889, Mr. J. E. Gould shot a spec- 
imen of Harris Sparrow two miles north of Columbus, Ohio. 
Four or five others were observed feeding in a thicket in 
company with the White-throated Sparrow, Z. albicollis.” 
The specimen was presented to Mr. Davie, and his identifi- 
cation corroborated by Mr. C. F. Batchelder. The skin is 
now in the collection of the Ohio State University. This 
small group must have wandered far out of their way in 
the northward migration. 
A wanderer from the west. 
Family MnNiotTittip#. Wood Warblers. 
14. (672a.) DENDROICA PALMARUM HYPOCHRYSEA 
Ridgw. —. 
Yellow Palm Warbler. 
McCormick, Auk, IX, 1892, 397. 
This specimen, captured on April 10 (not 16 as in the 
Auk, 1892), remains the only record for the state. It was 
taken by Mr. G. D. Wilder, at Oberlin. 
A wanderer from the east. 
Family Paripa. ‘Titmice, etc. 
dae C290) Ss olTtAePUSILEA. Teath, +; [19] 
Brown-headed Nuthatch. 
Kirtland, Ohio Geol. Surv., 1838, 164, 183. 
Dr. Kirtland’s statement, “I once killed a specimen in the 
northern part of the state,’ remains the only instance of 
its occurrence within our limits. 
