1889. ] EVERMANN, Birds of Carroll County, Indiana. 25 
two seen in the eastern part of the County ; January — , 1885, a large flock 
seen in the eastern part of the County by Mr. J. C. Trent; February 13, 
1885, three seen near Camden, two of which I got; February 23 and 24, 
1885, two or three seen in the northwestern part of the County, two of 
which I secured. 
114. Poocetesgramineus. VESPER SPARROW.—An abundant summer 
resident, arriving last of March. 
115. Ammodramus sandwichensis savanna. SAVANNA SPARROW.— 
Migrant, not common. 
116. Ammodramus savannarum passerinus. GRASSHOPPER SPAR- 
Row.—A very rare summer resident. 
117. Chondestes grammacus. LARK FINcH. Until recently very rare, 
but now getting to bea rather common summer resident. 
118. Zonotrichia leucophrys. WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW.—An abun- 
dant migrant in March and April, and September and October. 
11g. Zonotrichia albicollis. WHITE-THROATED SPARROW.—With the 
last an abundant migrant. 
120. Spizella monticola. TREE SpARROW.—A common winter resi- 
dent. 
121. Spizella socialis. CHIPPING SPARROW.—A common summer res- 
ident. 
122. Spizella pusilla. FreLtp SPpARROW.—Common summer resident. 
123. Junco hyemalis. SLATE-COLORED JUNco.—An abundant winter 
resident. Appears about the middle of October. 
124. Melospiza fasciata. SonG SpARROW.—An abundant summer 
resident, and a few remain all winter. 
125. Melospiza lincolni. JLINCOLN’s SPARROW.—A very rare migrant. 
126. Melospiza georgiana. SwAmp SPARROW.—A rare migrant. 
127. Passerella iliaca. Fox SpARROw.— A common early migrant. 
March 30, 1884; March 18, 188o. 
128. Pipilo erythrophthalmus. TowHrr.—An abundant summer res- 
ident. I do not think anyever remain all winter. March 19,1884; March 
26, 1885. 
129. Cardinalis cardinalis. CARDINAL.—A common resident. 
130. Habia ludoviciana. ROoSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK. — Summer 
resident, not very common. Most common during the migrations. May 
5, 1884. 
131. Passerina cyanea. INDIGO BuNTING.—A common summer resi- 
dent. 
132. Spiza americana. DickcIssEL.— Common summer resident, 
growing more common each year. 
133. Piranga erythromelas. ScARLET TANAGER.—A common summer 
resident, arriving about May 5, 1884; April 23, 1885. 
134. Prognesubis. PurPLE MArTIN.—A common summer resident. 
Arrives from the south as early as March 28. P 
135- Petrochelidon lunifrons. CLiIrF SwALLow.—This Swallow is an 
abundant summer resident. April 18, 1884. 
