ANNOTATED LIST OF SPECIES 8c/ 



recorded wrongly as from Arlington Heights, a male shot Octo- 

 ber 17, 1889, by Mr. F. B. Winship, and in the collection of 

 James R. Mann. 1 



243. Cyanocitta cristata (Linn.). BLUE JAY. 



A common permanent resident, probably often in the cases oi 

 separate individuals. 



Amherst : "Abundant resident." Berkshire: "Common permanent 

 resident." Bristol County : "Permanent resident ; common." Brookline : 

 " Permanent resident." Cambridge : A common permanent resident and 

 abundant transient visitant. Cohasset : " Abundant resident." Dedham : 

 " Common resident." Essex County: " Resident. Common." Ipswich : 

 "Not common." Martha's Vineyard: "Common resident.'' Spring- 

 field: "Common resident." Templeton : "Resident." Wellesley: 

 " Abundant resident." 



244. Parus hudsonicus Forst. HUDSONIAN CHICKADEE. 



A very rare late autumn and winter visitant from the north. It 

 has been seen once near a large cedar swamp in Plymouth County, 

 on June 5, 1896, and may possibly have bred there. It has also 

 been noted at the following localities : Arlington, October 18 to 

 22; Bclmont, December 31, 1884; Brookline, 1839; Cambridge, 

 December 31, 1880; Concord, October 30, 1870, and October 7, 

 1880; Mount Greylock, December 15 and 19, 1890; North Ash- 

 bitrnham, March 17, 1890; Quincy, March 14, 1885; Waverley, 

 November 27, 1889, to April 5, 1890. There are also a few other 

 instances as yet unavailable for publication. 



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245. Parus atricapillus Linn. CHICKADEE. 

 An abundant permanent resident. 



Amherst: ''Abundant resident." Berkshire ;" Permanent resident, 

 common." Bristol County: "Abundant permanent resident." Brook- 

 line: "Abundant permanent resident." Cambridge: Yerv common 

 permanent resident. Cohasset: "Abundant, resident." Dedham: 

 "Very common resident." Essex County: "Resident. Comm n.'' 

 Ipswich: " Common permanent resident." Martha's Vineyard ; Com- 

 mon resident." Springfield: " Common resident." Templeton: "Com- 

 mon resident." Wellesley : " Very common resident." 



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1 Editor; O. & O., Vol. XIV, No. n, Nov., 1889, p. 176, and Brewster; 

 Minot's Land Si Game Birds, 2d ed., 1895, PP- 474 475- 



