Loxia leucoptera. White-winged Crossbill. Port Jefferson, October 29, 

 1906. Large flight at Miller Place, November 4, of the same year. Of two 

 young males killed November 6, and determined as such bv examination of 

 skulls, one was in red plumage. 



Spinus pinus. Pine Siskin. Far Rockaway, October 10, 1896. Far 

 Rockaway, May 8 or 9, 1897. Mt. Sinai, May 29, 1907, numerous. 



Plectrophenax nivalis nivalis Snow Bunting. Far Rockawav, October 

 31, 1896. 



Passerherbulus c. caudacntus. Sharp-tailed Sparrow. The song of this species 

 is quite different from that of the Seaside Sparrow, — less definite, less fre- 

 quently uttered, and more prolonged ; a series of trills or buzzes. Youno- 

 birds, which are common on the meadows in late July, have much buff about 

 the head, buff}- unmarked underparts, with indications of streaks on the 

 sides of the breast. 



Passerherbulus maritimus mdriiimus Seaside Sparrow. The huskv sono- of 

 this species is frequently uttered, short and definite. It varies somewhat 

 and may be indicated by syllables littlegoseee, tomorro or lookingform.ee. 

 Young birds, common on the meadows in late July, have besides the yellow- 

 ish loral mark of the adult an indefinite, buffy, postocular stripe, white 

 throats, and a band of marking across the breast. 



Zonotrichia leucophyrys leucophyrys. White-crowned Sparrow. Far Rocka- 

 way, September 25, 1895. 



Zonotrichia albicollis. White-throated Sparrow. Far Rockaway, Sep- 

 tember 16. 



Spizella moniicola monticola. Tree Sparrow. Far Rockaway, October 24^ 

 i8 9 5- 



Spizella passerina passenna . Chipping Sparrow. Far Rockawav, November. 



/unco hvcmalis hyemalis. Jr.r.co. Far Rockawav, September 20. 



Passe* ella iliaca iiiaca Fox Sparrow. Occasionally winters. Two at 

 Wading River, December 27, 1906. One at Merrick, February 10, 1908. 



Zamelodia ludoviciana. Rose-breasted Grosbeak. Far Rockaway, August 

 28, 1896. 



Hirundo erythrogaster. Barn Swallow. Far Rockaway, September 30. 



Iridoprocne bicolor Tree Swallow. Far Rockaway, May 30, 1899. Far 

 Rockaway July 7. Mastic, May 31 and July 4, 1912, June 30, 1913. Mt. 

 Sinai, November 3, 1906. Far Rockaway, November 2-4. 



Stelgidopteryx serripennis. Rough-winged Swallow. Cold Spring Harbor, 

 one seen July 12, 1906. 



Lamvireo solitarius soli/anus. Blue-headed Vireo. Far Rockaway, Sep- 

 tember 22-26, 1898. 



Mniotilla varia Black-and-white W T arbler. Far Rockaway, October 9. 



Helminthophila lawrencei. Lawrence's Warbler. Syosset,one seen July 31,1906. 



