BOREAUS, Great Northern 

 Shrike.* Occasionally, "December, 1874," 

 I have seen it since flying. 



PINICOLA ENUCLEATOR, Pine Grosbeafc. 

 I have seen a specimen taken here, no 

 date was attached. 



CORPODACUS PURPTTREUS, Purple Finch. 

 Common, regular, possibly winter, as I 

 have seen them late in fall and early in 

 spring. 



LOXIA CURVIROSTRA, VdT AMERICANA, 



Common Red Cross bill.* One specimen 

 from this place dated "October, 1877, "and 

 one labeled "St. Kepis Lake, Adirondack 

 Wilderness, adult, October, (late in the 

 month,) 1877," is all the evidence that I 

 have seen of this bird here, though it doubt- 

 less occurs frequently and in winter. 



None of JEgiothus Avere seen, though 

 they have been heard of lately as being 

 here in former years ; nor has ChrysomHris 

 pinus been taken. 



CHRYSOMITRIS TRISTIS, Goldftnch.-Abnn- 

 dant, regular. A great many passed the 

 winter (1880) here. 



PASSERCULUS SAVANNA, Savanna Spar- 

 row. Rather common, though I don't 

 know as it breeds, in spring and fall. 

 ' POOECETES GRAMINETJS, Bay winged 

 Hunting, Grass Finch. Not rare, so far as 

 I have seen, only in small flocks in fields 

 near low brush wood, spring and fall. 



MKLOSPIZA PALTTSTRIS, Swamp Sparrow. 

 A specimen shot almost to pieces an- 

 swered the description of this bird as near 

 as it did anything ; it was shot in a swamp. 



SPIZELLA MONTICO:LA, Tree Sparrow. 

 Common in migrations, and late in fall. 



