THE BIRDS OF WAYNE COUNTY. 349 



FAMILY FRINGILLID/E. 



49. Coccothraustes vespertinus (Coop.). 



Evening Grosbeak. 



Although there appear to be but five published records of the occurrence of this 

 species in Ohio, it is, during a winter favorable to its wanderings, liable to be found 

 in almost any part of the northern half of the State. 



50. Pinicola enucleator canadensis (CAB.)- 



American Pine Grosbeak. 



An irregular winter visitor, chiefly to northern Ohio. The American form, as 

 here distinguished, though not admitted to the A. O. U. Check-List, is recognized by 

 Mr. Ridgway, and is apparently tenable as a subspecies. 



51. Loxia curvirostra minor (BREHM). 



American Crossbill. 



An irregular winter visitor, though sometimes numerous even in the southern 

 part of the State. 



52. Loxia leucoptera GMEL. 



White-winged Crossbill. 



Winter visitor ; in Ohio, of much less frequent occurrence than the preceding 

 species. 



53. Spinus pinus (WILS.). 



Rne Siskin. 



Wheaton mentions this species as an abundant winter visitor, and as possibly 

 breeding in northern Ohio. 



54. Calcarius lapponicus (LINN.). 



Lapland Longspur. 



A common and moderately regular winter visitor in at least the northern half of 

 the State. 



55. Ammodramus henslowii (AUD.). 



Henslow's Sparrow. 



Recorded by Mr. Lynds Jones 1 as a summer resident at Oberlin, Ohio, where it 

 "was found to be not uncommon during the summer of 1894". Aside from the state- 

 ment of Audubon 2 , this seems to be the only reliable record of the occurrence of the 

 species in the State. Its appearance in other suitable localities may, however, with 

 reasonable confidence be anticipated. 



1 Auk XII, 1895, p. 241 ; Bulletin of Wilson Ornithological Chapter, No. f~, January 30, 1896, p. 2. 



2 Birds of America III, 1841, p. 76. 



