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CoUES, GiUke^s Ileliirohnid. 



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Migrants. 



STRACiGLKRS. 



67. Fringillamontifringilla. Com- 

 mon, chiefl\ in Apr. ami Sept., Oct. 



68. Carduelis carduelis. In Apr., 

 May and Oct., seldom 3 to 5 a day. 



69. Spinus spinus. Irrei^iilai-, 

 sometimes in profusion in full, 

 usually rare in Spring. 



70. Coccothraustes coccothraus- 

 tes. Not common, and onlv in 



97. Emberiza cia. Two speci- 

 mens, one about 50 years ago, one 

 Mar. 8,1882. 



98. Emberiza leucocephala. One 

 specimen, Apr. 16, 18S1. 



99. Emberiza pusilla. Some 25 

 or 30 specimens since 1845, espe- 

 cially in 1S79; all in the fall. 



100. Emberiza rustica. Some 16 

 cases since 1839 or 1840, mostly in 

 the fall. 



loi. Emberiza pyrrhuloides. One 

 taken and others seen, iVpr. 24, 1879. 



102. Emberiza melanocephala. 

 Some 15 cases since 1845, all in 

 May or June but one in Aug. 



103. Emberiza luteola. Two 

 specimens, June 20, i860, and in 

 Sept. of a later year. 



104. Calcarius lapponicus. Casual, 

 chiefly in Sept. and Oct.; one 

 taken in full plumage. (Perhajis 

 better in the migrant list.) 



105. Dolichonyx oryzivorus. Two 

 specimens, each in summer, dates 

 not given. 



lof). Montifringilla nivalis. One 

 specimen. Mar. 30, 1S49; another 

 seen late in fall. 



107. Acanthis hornemanni. One 

 specimen, Oct. 24, 1S79. 



108. Acanthis exilipes. (Occa- 

 sional, with A. liiiuria ; common 

 in fall of 1847 ; one specimen, 

 since then, Dec. i, 1891. 



109. Spinus citrinella. One speci- 

 men, many years ago; one seen 

 Mar. 19, 1849. 



no. Serinus serinus. Speci- 

 mens Jul_\' 14, i860, June 8, 1S79, 

 5 gray young seen June 28, 1S79, 

 and one adult seen July 11, 1S79; 

 ma_>' have bred that \ear. 



111. Serinus pusillus. One seen 

 Mav 7, 1886. 



