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The Following Summer and Migrant Birds are 

 Occasionally Found in Winter: . 



57. Robin ; 9-10 ; throughout, more abundant southward. 

 175. Yellow-rumped Warbler ; $}{ ; Mass. and southward, 



regularly. 



115. Purple Finch ; 6; Mass. and southward. 



67. Chewink ; 8-8 j^ ; Mass. and southward. 

 87. Meadow Lark ; 10^ ; Mass. and southward. 



174. White-throated Sparrow ; 7 ; Mass. and southward. 

 158. White-crowned Sparrow ; 7 ; Mass. and southward, 

 rare. 



151. Hermit Thrush ; 7-7)4 ; Conn, and southward. 

 36. Mocking-bird ; 9-10 ; Conn, and southward, rare. 

 K)8. Bluebird ; 6^-7 ; Conn, and southward. 



165. Yellow Red-poll W^arbler ; 5 ; possibly north to 

 Conn. 



157. Rusty Crackle; 9 ; Conn, and southward, rare. 



58. Cardinal Grosbeak ; 8j^ ; S. E. N. Y. and Pa. 

 32. Cow-bird ; 7^ ; rare. 

 65. Red-winged Blackbird ; 9. 

 56. Mourning Dove; 12. 

 162. Wild Pigeon ; 16. 

 120. Woodcock ; 10. 

 135. Night Heron ; 24. 



The following only in Pa. or N. J. • 



81. Savanna Sparrow ; 5 »^ ; S. Pa. and S. N. J. 

 6. Vesper Sparrow ; 6 ; S. Pa. and N. J. 



68. Swamp Sparrow; 5>^-6; S. Pa. and N. J. 

 70. Field Sparrow; 5)^ ; Pa. and S. N. J. 



152. Fox Sparrow; 7; S. Pa. and N. J. 



31. Purple Crackle ; 12-13 ; Chester Co., Pa., and S. N. J 

 138. Pied-billed Grebe ; 13 ; Pa. (frequent) and N. J. 

 (rare). 

 141. Kildeer Plover ; 9-10 ; S. Pa. 



