MELOSPIZA MELODIA, Song Sparrow. 

 Very abundant, regular, a 'few pass the 

 winter. 



JUNCO HYEMALIS, Snow Bird. Abun- 

 dant in spring, fall, and late fall and early 

 spring if not throughout winter in the 

 mountain retreats. 



SPIZELLA SOCIALIS, Chipping Sparrow. 

 Abundant, regular, late in fall, early in 

 spring. 



SPIZEDLA PCSII/LA, Field Sparrow. 

 Common, regular, found also in woods at 

 base of mountains, where its song often 

 deceives you for that of certain of the war- 

 blers. 



ZONOTRICHIA ALBICOLLIS, White throated 



Sparrow. Perhaps the most abundant 



species during migrations, prefers brush 



wood. I have not found them breeding, 



nor in winter, though very late in the fall. 



Zonotrichia leucophrys. I am certain I 

 have seen one or two times. 



PASSERELLA ILIACA, Fox Sparrow. 

 Abundant in migrations, as early as March 

 19, and very late in the fall. 



GONIAPHEA LUDOVICIANA, Rose breasted 

 Grosbeak* "Adult male, June, 1875." 



CYANOSPIZA CYANEA,/ncZt<7o Bird. Bath- 

 er common, or at least not rare ; perhaps 

 breeds, as I have shot it in early Jiine. 



Cardinalis virginianus has not been seen 

 or heard of. 



PlPILO ERYTHROPHTHALMUS. Common, 



regular, in highland and lowland and thick- 

 et, sings best in the evening, a rather late 

 arrival. 



AGELAIUS PHCENICEUS. Abundant, regu- 

 lar except in winter, occurs late in fall. 



