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(168) 474. Otocoris alpestris (Linn.). Hornep Lark. 
Shore Lark. — A common migrant and winter resident.* 
September 25 to April rs. 
(169) 474b. Otocoris alpestris praticola Hensh. PRAI- 
RIE HorNED Lark. — There is one bird in the Smith collection 
taken at Pawtuxet, November 25, 1889, by Mr. J. W. Staintor. 
(170) 477. Cyanocittacristata (Linn.). BLUuE Jay.— An 
abundant resident throughout the wooded portions of the State. 
(171) 488. Corvus americanus Aud. AMERICAN Crow. 
Crow.— An abundant resident. During the fall. and winter 
months there is an interesting daily migration at sunrise and 
sunset to and from their roosts. (See Migration.) 
(172) 494. Dolichonyx oryzivorus (Linn.). Boso.inx. 
Reed Bird. — An abundant summer resident.T 
May 10 to September 25. 
(173) 495. Molothrus ater (Bodd.). Cowsirp. Lazy-dird. 
Cow Blackbird. Cow Bunting. — An abundant summer resident. 
One winter record of a pair taken January 19, 1887.! 
March 14 to November 3. 
(174) 498. Agelaius phoeniceus (Linn.). RED-wINGED 
BLACKBIRD. ed-winger. Quonk-a-ree. Red and Buff Should- 
ered Blackbird. — An abundant summer resident. There is a 
young male taken at Cranston, on December 15, 1894, now in 
the Smith collection. 
March 7 to October 13. One record for early arrival, Febru- 
ary 10 to 13. 
*F.&S., Vol. XXIV, No. 12, p. 225. 
+ F. & S., Vol. 6, No. 17, p. 266. 
1 Southwick’s List, p. Io. 
t Ran. Notes, Vol. III, No. 4, p. 27. 
F. & S., Vol. XXII, No. 9, p. 165. 
