ANNOTATED LIST. a 
March 29 to April 28 (May 10), (October 1) to November 1. 
(201) 559. Spizella monticola (Gmel.). TREE Sparrow. 
— An abundant winter resident. 
November 14 to April rr. 
(202) 560. Spizella socialis (Wils.). Cuipprinc Sparrow. 
Chippy. — An abundant summer resident. 
April (4?) 20 to October 17. 
(203) 563. Spizella pusilla (Wils.).  Frerp Sparrow. 
Ground Sparrow.— A common summer resident. Mr. Eli W. 
Blake took one at East Providence in January, 1886, and Mr. 
James Bilson found one dead in Roger Williams Park, Providence, 
on February 6, now in the Smith collection. 
March 5, April to October 23. January. February. 
(204) 567. Junco hyemalis (Linn.). SLATE-coLORED JUNCO. 
Junco. Snowbird. — A common winter resident. 
October 2 to April 4, May 19. 
(205) 581. Melopiza fasciata (Gmel.). Sone Sparrow.— 
An abundant summer resident, and not uncommon winter resi- 
dent.* 
March 1 to November 14. Winter.’ 
(206) 583. Melopiza lincolni (Aud.).  Lrncotn’s Spar- 
Row. Lincoln’s Finch. — An uncommon migrant. Mr. F. B. 
Webster took one in 1880 on Bucklin’s Island, Pawtucket 
River, now in the Smith collection, and Mr. Howard Mason took 
one at Cranston in the fall of 1897. Mr. Hathaway took a male 
on September 28, 1898, in Warwick.! 
(May), September. 
(207) 584. Melospiza georgiana (Lath.). Swamp Spar- 
* Ran. Notes, Vol. III, No. 4, p. 27. 
F. & S., Vol. VI, No. 17, p. 266. 
1 Osprey, Vol. III, No. 7, p. 110. 
