ANNOTATED LIST. 19 
202. Ammodramus maritimus (Wils.). From the recent 
changes in the character of the Middletown marshes it is not 
likely this species will again be found there. Also recorded from 
Goose Neck by Lt. W. Robinson, but we believe he referred to A. 
caudacutus (Notes R. I. Orn. 1902, p. 20). 
203. Zonotrichia leucophrys (Forst.). 
204. Zonotrichia albicollis (Gmel.). 
205. Spizella monticola (Gmel.). 
November 7 to April 15. 
206. Spizella socialis (Wils.). 
aaa LO 
207. Spizella pusilla (Wils.) 
208. Junco hiemalis (Linn.). 
209. Melospiza cinerea melodia (Wis.). 
210. Melospiza lincolni (Aud.). 
211. Melospiza georgiana (Lath.). 
212. Passerella iliaca (Merr.). Another winter record is of 
two birds seen at Tiverton on December 23, 1900, by Mr. O. 
Durfee, and of three at Gray Crag, Middletown, on December 12, 
1902, by Mr. E. Sturtevant. 
to to November 27. 
213. Pipilo erythrophthalmus (Linn.). 
214. Zamelodia ludoviciana (Linn.). 
May 4 to ; 
215. Guiraca cerulea (Linn.). One record: Drownville, 
one taken by F. T. Jencks on October 12, 1899, (Hathaway 
Osprey, 1899, Pp. 59). 
216. Cyanospiza cyanea (Linn.). 
217. Cyanospiza ciris (Linn.). 
218. Spiza americana (Gmel.). 
219. Piranga erythromelas Vieill. 
220. Piranga rubra (Linn.). 
221. Progne subis (Linn.). 
to October 8. 
222. Petrochelidon lunifrons (Say). 
April 28 to September 15. 
223. Hirundo erythrogastra (Bodd.). 
to September 23. 
