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CouES, Gnike's Ilclis^oland. 



TAuk 

 LOct. 



MniRANTS. 



54. Motacilla lugubris {yarrclli). 

 Earliest migrant, in Feb. and Mar. ; 

 seldom seen in the fall. 



5:;. Motacilla flava. Regular, 

 and common, especially in the 

 fall. 



:,(>. Motacilla melanocephala. 

 Regular, and probably common. 



157. Anthus pratensis. Common, 

 chiefly migrant, Feb. to May, and 

 Aug. to Nov. ; a few may winter. 



58. Anthus cervinus. Rare, 

 irregular, chiefly noticed in Sept., 

 especially of 1884. 



59. Anthus campestris. Rare, 

 irregular, in May and Aug. 



60. Anthus richardi. Common, 

 especially in Sept. and Oct. of 

 certain years. 



61. Alauda arborea. Irregularly 

 common, chiefly in Feb., Mar., and 

 Oct., Nov. 



62. Calandrella brachydactyla. 

 Rare, hardly more than a straggler; 

 about 60 cases in 50 years, in May, 

 June, and Sept. to Nov. inclusive. 



63. Otocoris alpestris. In 

 steadily increasing profusion since 

 1S47. ' 



64. Emberiza miliaria. Irregular, 

 usually rare, in Mar. and Nov.; 

 common Nov. 1S83. 



65. Emberiza hortulana. Com- 

 monest Bunting, in May, and in 

 Aug., Sept. 



66. Emberiza schceniclus. 

 Usually rare; common in fall of 



Stra(;(;lers. 



84. Motacilla melanope {si/l- 

 phiirca). About once in 5 years, 

 in flrst half of Mar. 



85. Motacilla citreola. Five 

 cases in 40 years, all in earl\- fall 

 11 lu mage. 



86. Anthus aquaticus. Two 

 cases; one taken. 



87. Anthus pensilvanicus. Two 

 specimens, Nov. 6, 1851, and May 

 17, 1858. 



1S84. 



88. Calandrella pispoletta. One 

 specimen. May 26, 1879. 



S<^. Melanocorypha calandra. 

 One specimen, earlv in June of 

 1839 or 1840. 



90. Melanocorypha sibirica. 

 Two specimens, Aug. 2, 1861, June 

 2, 1 886. 



91. Melanocorypha yeltoniensis. 

 Two specimens, Apr. 27, 1874, July 

 27, 1S92. 



92. Galerita cristata. Scarcely 

 one ever\- three or four years. 



93. Emberiza aureola. Three 

 specimens, Sept. 18, 1852, Nov. 5, 

 1864, July 8, 1870. 



94. Emberiza cirlus. Two speci- 

 mens, .\pr. 27, 1S62, Mar. 31, 1S83. 



9^. Emberiza cinerea. One iden- 

 tified, not taken, June, 1877. 



96. Emberiza caesia. Formerly! 

 nearly every May or June ; only one 

 seen in past 20 _>ears. 



