DOLICHONYX ORYZIVORUS, Bobolink. 

 Common, rather local, regular, except in 

 winter. 



MOLOTHRUS PECORIS, Cowbird. Com- 

 mon in flocks in migrations, resident. 



STURNELLA MAGNA, Meadow Lark. 

 Abundant, regular, occasionally found in 

 flocks at foot of mountain in winter. (I 

 find that they have remained here in win- 

 ter before. E. A. Mearna.) 



Icterius spurius, Orchard Oriole, occurs, 

 but I have not yet taken it, though I am 

 positive I have seen it. 



ICTERUS BALTIMORE, Baltimore Oriole. 

 Abundant, regular, a late arrival in the 

 spring. 



Scolecophagus ferruginous ought to have 

 but has not been seen. 



QUISCALUS PURPUREUS, Croiu Blackbird. 

 Common, regular, arrives early and de- 

 parts late. 



CORVUS AMERICANTJS, Common Ct'OW. 



Abundant, regular, a few remain during 

 winter. 



CYANURUS CRISTATUS, Blue Jay. Abun- 

 dant, regular, winters here. 



PERISOREUS CANADENSIS, Canada Jay.* 

 Adirondack mountains. 



TYRANNUS CAROLJNENSIS, Kingbird. 

 Abundant, regular, arrives late in spring. 



MYIARCHUS CRINITUS, Great crested Fly 

 catcher. Not rare, perhaps even rather 

 common in spring ; I have found it in the 

 mountains and on the lake shore of the low- 

 lauds of Orange Lake, and heard it often 

 late in the spring ; I suppose it to breed, 

 but cannot prove it. 



