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73. Pinicola emicleator Vieill. PINE GROSBEAK. Irregular 

 winter visitant, occurring sometimes in abundance, but generally not 

 common. 



*74. Carpodacus purpureus Gray. PURPLE FINCH. Rather 

 common summer resident; a few probably remain at some localities 

 during winter. 



75. Loxia leucoptera Gmel. WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILL. Irreg- 

 ular winter visitant. 



76. Loxia curvirostra var. americana Coues. COMMON CROSS- 

 BILL. Irregular winter visitor, but a much more frequent and abun- 

 dant visitor than the preceding species. A few often occur in summer. 



77. JEgiothus linaria Cab. RED-POLL LINNET. An irregular 

 but often abundant winter visitor. 



78. Linota flavirostris var. brewsteri Coues. BREWSTER'S LIN- 

 NET. Rare or accidental. One specimen taken in Cambridge by Mr. 

 W. Brewstcr (Ridgicay, Am. Nat., VI, 433; see also Baird, Brewer and 

 Eidgway, Hist. Birds N. Amer., I, 1874, 501). 



*79. Chrysomitris pinus Bon. PINE FINCH. Chiefly spring 

 and autumn migrant; occasionally remains through the winter, and 

 has been known to occur in summer. Marked as breeding by Dr. 

 Emmons. 



*80. Chrysomitris tristis Bon. YELLOW-BIRD; GOLDFINCH. 

 Common throughout the year, but of gregarious and nomadic habits 

 in winter. 



81. Plectrophanes nivalis Meyer. SNOW BUNTING. Regular 

 and rather common winter visitant. 



82. Plectrophanes lapponicus Selby. LAPLAND LONGSPUR. 

 Winter visitant, mainly near the coast; not common. 



83. Plectrophanes ornatus Towns. CHESTNUT-COLLARED BUNT- 

 ING. Accidental. (Magnolia, near Gloucester, taken by Mr. C. W. 

 Townsend, July 28, 1876, Brewer, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, II, 1877, 78.) 



84. Passerculus princeps Maynard. IPSWICH SPARROW. Rare 

 winter visitant, occurring chiefly near the coast, lias been met with 

 from Prince Edward's Island and New Hampshire to Long Island. 



*85. Passerculus savanna Bon. SAVANNA SPARROW. Abun- 

 dant summer resident along the coast ; much less common in the in- 

 terior. 



*86. Pooecetes gramineus Baird. GRASS FINCH; BAY-WINGED 

 SPARROW. Abundant summer resident. 



*87. Coturniculus passerinus Bon. YELLOW- WINGED SPARROW. 

 Common and even abundant summer resident at favorable localities, 

 especially in the Connecticut Valley and near the sea coast. 



*88. Coturniculus henslowi Bon. HENSLOW'S BUNTING. Rare 

 summer resident. 



