LAWID^J. 



41. Oolluno borealis. Great Northern Shrike. Common in winter, 

 but does not breed. 



FBINGILLIDJS. 



42. Pinicola Canadensis. Pine Grosbeak. Not rare in winter. 



43. Carpodacus purpureus. Purple Finch. Common. 



44. Chrysomitris tristis. Goldfinch. Common during July and 

 August, but does not breed. The flocks appeared to be passing to 

 and fro between Maine and Nova Scotia. 



45. Chrysomitris pinus. Pine Finch. Rather uncommon ; may 

 breed. 



46. Curvirostra Americana. Red Crossbill. Not rare; probably 

 breeds in the thick woods. I took it in August. 



47. Curvirostra leucoptera. White-winged Crossbill. Not rare in 

 winter. 



48. JEgiotlius Unarms. Redpoll. Common in winter. 



49. Plectrophanes nivalis. Snow Bunting. Common in winter. 



60. Plectrophanes Lapponicus. Lapland Longspur. Occurs in 

 winter. 



51. Passerculus savanna. Savannah Sparrow. Breeds everywhere. 

 I took numerous nests. 



52. Zonotrichia albicollis. White-throated Sparrow. Common ; 

 breeds plentifully. 



53. Zonotrichia leucophrys. White-crowned Sparrow. Occurs dur- 

 ing migrations. 



54. Junco hyemalis. Black Snowbird. Very common ; breeds every- 

 where. 



55. Spizella monticola. Tree Sparrow. Occurs in autumn. 



56. Melospiza melodia. Song Sparrow. Rather uncommon. I took 

 but one nest and three or four birds. 



57. Melospiza palustris. Swamp Sparrow. Not rare; breeds. 



58. Passerella iliaca. Fox Sparrow. Occurs during migrations, 

 but does not breed. 



59. Guiraca Ludoviciana. Rose-breasted Grosbeak. Very rare. I 

 took a fine $ May 16, but saw no more. Mr. Cheney never noticed it 

 before. 



60. Gruiraca cwntlea. Blue Grosbeak. In the spring of 1861, Mr. 

 Cheney shot a fine $ specimen and sent it to G. A. Boardman, Esq., 

 in whose cabinet it now is. 



ALAUDID^I. 



61. Eremophila alpestris. Shore Lark. Occurs plentifully in winter. 



