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32. Icterus galbula. Baltimore Oriole. — Two observed in South 

 Londonderry Adllage, 1895. None found at W. B., though a few were 

 noted at Woodstock on my way there. 



33. Carpodacus purpureus. Purple Finch. — Common. 



34. Loxia curvirostra minor. American Crossbill. — A flock of 

 fifteen or twenty seen twice, and small detachments or individuals several 

 times, at L., 1895. 



35. Astragalinus tristis. American Goldfinch. — Pretty common at 

 L. Abundant at W. B. 



36. Spinus pinus. Pine Siskin. — Three seen at W. B. 



37. Pooecetes gramineus. Vesper Sparrow. — Common at L. Only 

 ■one observed at W. B., where extensive upland grass-fields were few. 



38. Passerculus sandwichensis savanna. Savanna Sparrow.— Com- 

 mon in both localities. 



39. Zonotrlchia albicoUis. White-throated Sparrow. — Common 

 at higher levels. Found as low as 1800 feet at W. B. It came still lower 

 at L., but I have no record of the precise altitude. 



40. Spizella socialis. Chipping Sparrow. — Common. 



41. Spizella pusilla. Field Sparrow. — Rather common at L. Only 

 two observed at W. B. 



42. Junco hyemalis. Slate-colored Junco. — Common at higher 

 levels. Found among spruces as low as 1200 feet at W. B. A few were 

 also seen in the valley at L. 



43. Melospiza cinerea melodia. Song Sparrow.— Common. 



44. Melospiza georgiana. Swamp Sparrow. — Not very common, 

 doubtless because suitable breeding-places are not numerous or extensive. 

 One observed at L., 1886; three or four there, 1895; three males singing 

 in Sherburne. 



45. Zamelodia ludoviciana. Rose-breasted Grosbeak.— Not un- 

 common at L., 1886; none observed there in 1895. Rather common at 

 W. B. 



46. Cyanospiza cyanea. Indigo Bunting. — Common at L. Rather 

 common at W. B. 



47. Piranga ersrthromelas. Scarlet Tanager. — I found none at L. 

 in 1886, but they were rather common there in 1895. At W. B. I found 

 them not uncommon. 



48. PetrocheUdon lunifrons. Cliff Swallow. — Common. 



49. Hirundo erjrthrogaster. Barn Swallow. — Abundant. 



50. Riparia riparia. Bank Swallow. — Not uncommon at L., 1886, 

 but not identified there in 1895. Abundant at W. B. 



51. AmpeUs cedrorum. Cedar Waxwing. — Common. 



52. Vireo oUvaceus. Red-eyed Vireo. — Abundant. 



53. Vireo gilvus. Warbling Vireo. Four heard in the village streets 

 in L. in 1895. 



54. Vireo solitarius. Blue-headed Vireo. — Not very common. 



55. Mniotilta varia. Black and White Warbler. — Rather common 

 .at W. B. and in 1895 at L., but not observed at L. in 1886. 



