240 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. [l^Hf). 



-^ 179a. Acanthis linaria rostrata (Coues). Greater Redpoll. 



Ratber coiumon in winter. None to be seen from May 15 to Sei>tein- 

 ber 1 of each year. 'pi tl(>.v^-- . 



181. Spinus tristis (Linn.). American Goldfinch. [310.] 



Kuujlein, ]>. 70, caught an adult male on shipboard off Cape Miigford, 

 August 22, 1877. 



Occurs in southern portions of Tjabrador. 



A bird called " Goldlinch " was described accurately, and asserted to 

 occur occasionally at Fort Chimo, but I did not succeed in tinding it. 



185. Spinus pinus (WiLS.). Pine Goldfinch. [317.] 



Recorded by Audubon, vol. iii, p. 126, as common. 

 Brewster, p. 373, saw a flock, July 24, on Anticosti. 



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186. Plectrophenax nivalis (Linn.). Snoiv Bnnt'mci . [325.] 



Abundant at Fort Chimo. Breeds on the islands in TJngava Bay 

 and occasionally on the mainland. Resident in the southern portions 

 of Labrador. 



-1-187. Calcarius lapponicus (Linn.). Lapland Long spur. [326.]** 



Abundant at Fort Chimo. Breeds near the mouth of the Koksoak 

 River and on the larger islands in Ungava Bay. 



— 193rt. Passerciilus sandwichensis savanna (Wils.). Savannah Sparrow. [332.]** 

 Common throughout the region. Breeds at the mouth of the Kok- 

 soak River and at Davis Inlet. 



-f 206. Zonotrichia leucophrys (Forst.). White-cr opened Sparrow. [345,]** 



Very plentiful throughout the country. Breeds abundantly at Fort 

 Chimo. 



209. Zonotrichia albicoUis (Gm.). Whitt-throated Sparrow. [349.]** 



Reported by Stearns, p. 117, as common and breeding- in Southern 

 Labrador. 



Audubon, vol. iii, p. 154, states that this species is common, and saw 

 young late in July. - 



Drexler obtained this species at Moose Factory, May 31, 1860. 



Verrill, p. 138, reports this species by far the most common singing 

 bird at Anticosti. 



4-210. Spizella monticola (Gmel.). Tree Spai'row. [357.]** 



Common throughout the entire country. Breeds plentifully at Fort 

 Chimo, where eggs and nests were taken. 



'\ 217. Junco hy emails (Linn.). Black SnoivUrd. [354.]** 



Not observed in the Ungava district. Common in the eastern and 

 southern portions of Labrador. Breeds at Davis Inlet and Rigolet. 

 Known as the " Stone Chat " on the east coast. 



