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168. Horizopus virens (Swains.). 
169. Empidonax flaviventris Baird. West Greenwich: a 
male was taken on May 21, 1902, by W. A. Angell (Notes R. I. 
Orn. 1902, p. 25). . 
170. Empidonax minimus Baird. 
171. Otocorys alpestris (Linn.). 
172. Otocorys alpestris praticola Hensh. J. W. Staintor 
read J. M. Staintor. 
173. Cyanocitta cristata (Linn.). 
174. Corvus americanus Aud. 
Note: The Fish Crow (Corvus ossifragus) has been recorded 
breeding in Connecticut within sight of Watch Hill (Hill, Notes 
oni. 1. Om: r90r, p. 24). 
175. Dolichonyx orizivorus (Linn.). 
176. Molothrus ater (Bodd.). 
177. Agelzeus phoeniceus (Linn.). 
to October 19. 
178. Sturnella magna (Linn.). 
179. Icterus spurius (Linn.). Nests apparently regularly in 
small numbers on Brenton’s Pt., Newport (Notes R. I. Orn. 1902, 
Pp: £3) 19). 
to July. 
180. Icterus galbula (Linn.). 
to September 1. 
181. Scolecophagus carolinus (Miill.). 
182. Quiscalus quiscula (Linn.). 
to ——. (December 30, 1900, Warwick). 
183. Quiscalus quiscula zneus (Ridgw.). 
184. Pinicola enucleator leucura (Mill.).  /ohnsion: 
reported on January 14, 1900, (Armstrong, Notes R. I. Orn. 
1900, p. 8). 
185. Carpodacus purpureus (Gmel.). 
April 7 to : . Jan. 14,:1900. 
186. Passer domesticus (Linn.). 
187. Loxia curvirostra minor (Brehm). 
188. Loxia leucoptera Gmel. During the great flight of 
1900, they were recorded from Johnston, Pawtucket, and Provi- 
dence. ‘The first were observed January 14, and the last February 
1. (Notes R. I. Orn. 1900, p. 8, 9 and Auk, 1900, p. 175.) 
