LIST OF BIRDS 433 



Saw on specimen at Kegaska, Labrador, in August. 1897. 



N.A.C.) 



165. Melospiza palustris. (SWAMP SPARROW. Tolerably com- 

 mon. June 2nd, 1884. N.A.C.) 



166. Falco peregrinus ncevius. (DucK HAWK. I have shot 

 several of these hawks, but they cannot be considered as com- 

 mon. June 2nd, 1884, Nov. 20th, 1884, Sept. 8th, 1906. 

 N.A.C.) 



167. Passerina cyanea. (INDIGO BUNTING. Rare. Straggler. 

 June 8th, 1884. N.A.O.) 



168. Siurus auricapillus. (O\BN-BIRD. Not very common. 

 Breeds. Its loud note often heard in the evening. June 9th, 

 1884. N.A.C.) 



169. Sphyrapicus varius. (SAPSUOKER. Not rare. June 

 13th, 1884. N.A.O.) 



170. Picoides tridactylus americanus. (BANDED WOODPECKER. 

 A resident. Species not very common in summer. Nov. 10th, 

 1883. June 2nd, 1895. April 12th, 1899. N.A.C.) C. Hart 

 MERRIAM, M.D., Locust Grove, New York. 



Since the original list and the two addenda have been publish- 

 ed I have added the following species, all taken within the ori- 

 ginal limit described by Dr. Merriam. The Nomenclature and 

 order followed is that given in Coue's "Key to North America 

 Birds," 1872. 



171. Turdus palassii. HERMIT THRUSH. Not common. Nov. 

 10th, 1886. 



172. Anorthura troglodytes. WINTER WREN. Tolerably com- 

 mon. ' Breeds. July 7th, 1884. 



173. Dendrceca castanea. BAT-BREASTED WARBLER. Appar- 

 ently rare. M y 25th, 1885. 



174. Dendrceca palmarum. PALM WARBLER. Not common. 

 May 25th, 1885. 



175. Cotyle riparia. SAND MARTIN. Common. Breeds. May 

 26th, 1885. 



176. Progne purpurea. PURPLE MARTIN. Not common. May 

 20th, 1896. 



177. Pooecetes gramineus. GRASS FINOH. Irregular migrant. 

 April 24th, 1885. 



178. Spizella so^ialis. CHIPPING SPARROW. Rather rare here. 

 June 1st, 1905. 



