Vol. XXII 

 1905 



Rhoads and Pennock, Birds of Delaware. 201 



male in apparently full spring plumage seen at River Farm, July 19, 1903 

 (C. J. P.)- 



no. Molothrus ater. Cowbird. — Resident. Rare in winter. 



in. Agelaius phceniceus. Red-winged Blackbird. — Resident. 



112. Sturnella magna. Meadowlark. — Resident. 



113. Icterus spurius. Orchard Oriole. — Summer resident. 



114. Icterus galbula. Baltimore Oriole. — Summer resident. 



115. Euphagus carolinus. Rusty Grackle. — Winter resident. 



116. Quiscalus quiscula. Purple Grackle — Resident. 



117. Carpodacus purpureus. Purple Finch. — Winter resident. 



118. Loxia curvirostra minor. Red Crossbill. — Winter resident. 

 One seen by Dr. W. E. Hughes, near Lewes, May 19, 1895. 



119. Acanthis linaria. Redpoll. — Winter straggler. One in Bush 

 collection taken in New Castle County in "spring of 1S82." 



120. Astragalinus tristis. American Goldfinch — Resident. 



121. Spinus pinus. Pine Siskin. — Winter resident. Two in Bush 

 collection dated October, 187S. 



122. Passerina nivalis. Snowflake. — Winter resident. A small 

 flock seen by Pennock at Lewes, Feb. 5, 1904. 



123. Pocecetes gramineus. Vesper Sparrow. — Summer resident. 

 Rare in the lower part of the State and on the Choptank. Common in 

 more northern sections. 



124. Passerculus princeps. Ipswich Sparrow. — Winter resident. 

 Recorded from Rehobeth, by Dr. J. Dwight, Jr., in ' The Auk,' January 

 1S85. 



125. Passerculus sandwichensis savanna. Savannah Sparrow. 



Transient migrant. Probably also a winter resident. 



126. Coturniculus savannarum passerinus. Grasshopper Sparrow. 

 — Summer resident. 



127. Ammodramus henslowii. Henslow's Sparrow. — Summer resi- 

 dent. Mr. Rhoads noted it during the breeding season of 1903 at Dela- 

 ware City, New Castle County, and in lower Sussex County. Noted tw r o 

 at River Farm, July 10, 1904 (C.J. P.). 



128. Ammodramus caudacutus. Sharp-tailed Sparrow. Summer 



resident. Probably not rare in suitable localities. One shot June 8, 180,8 

 at Lewes (C. J. P.). 



129. Ammodramus maritimus. Seaside Sparrow. — Summer resi- 

 dent. 



130. Zonotrichia leucophrys. White-crowned Sparrow. — Transient 

 migrant. One specimen secured Oct. 8, 1904, in upper New Castle 

 County (C. J. P.). 



131. Zonotrichia albicollis. White-throated Sparrow. Winter 



resident. 



132. Spizella socialis. Chipping|Sparro\v. — Summer resident. Oc- 

 casionally seen in winter. 



133. Spizella pusilla. Field Sparrow. — Resident. 



