7 8 General Notes. [January 
Turdus fuscescens.—Quite common. 
Turdus aonalaschke pallasii—Common. 
Merula migratoria.—Common. 
Sialia sialis—Common. 
Birds observed at Moultonboro’", N. H., Fuly 21—August TX, 1885. 
Urinator imber.—Several seen; one young in down captured. 
Ardea herodias.—Tracks and one feather. 
Actitis macularia.—A few seen. 
Coccyzus erythrophthalmus.—Common. 
Dryobates pubescens.—Not common. 
Colaptes auratus.—Quite common. 
Antrostomus vociferus.—Not common. 
Chordeiles virginianus.—Not common. 
Chetura pelagica.—Very common. 
Tyrannus tyrannus.—Quite common. 
Myiarchus crinitus.—A few seen. 
Sayornis phceebe.—Common. 
Contopus virens.—Quite common. 
Empidonax pusillus traillii.mA few seen. 
Empidonax minimus.—Not common. 
Cyanocitta cristata.— Quite common. 
Corvus americanus.—Quite common. 
Dolichonyx oryzivorus.—Quite common. 
Agelaius phoeniceus.—Not common. 
Carpodacus purpureus.—Not common. 
Spinus tristis.—Common. 
Poocetes gramineus.—Very common. ‘ 
Zonotrichia albicollis.—Two heard singing. 
Spizella socialis.—Common. 
Spizella pusilla.—Common. 
Junco hyemalis.—Quite common on mountains. 
Melospiza fasciata.— Common. 
Melospiza georgiana.—Not common. 
Pipilo erythrophthalmus.—Quite common. 
Passerina cyanea.—Very abundant. 
Piranga erythromelas.—One heard. 
Progne subis.—Common. 
Chelidon erythrogaster.—Very common. 
Ampelis cedrorum.—Very common. 
Vireo olivaceus.--Common. 
Vireo solitarius.—Not common. 
Dendroica coronata.—A few on Ossipee Mt. 
Dendroica pennsylvanica.—One seen. 
DenGroica virens.—Not common. 
Seiurus aurocapillus.— Quite common. 
Geothlypis trichas.—Quite common. 
