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111. Zonotrichia albicollis—Common winter visitant. 
112. Spizella monticola.—Winter visitant. Not common. 
113. Spizella socialis.—Common during the summer. Usually a few 
remain all winter in sheltered spots. 
114. Spizella pusillan—Common resident. 
115. Junco hyemalis.—Common winter visitant. 
116. Melospiza fasciata.—Common in winter. 
117. Passerella iliaca.—Common winter visitant. 
118. Pipilo erythrophthalmus.—Common in winter. A few remain 
through the summer. 
119. Cardinalis cardinalis.—Common resident. 
120. Habia ludovicana.—Migrant. Not common. 
121. Guiraca cerulea.—Very rare summer visitant. 
122. Passerina cyanea.—Common summer resident. 
123. Spiza americana.—Very rare migrant. 
124. Piranga erythromelas.—Very rare. I have seen three males, one 
in June, 1884, one August 7, 1887, and one August 13, 1888. I kiieda 
female October 2, 1888. 
125. Piranga rubra.—Common summer resident. 
126. Progne subis.—Common summer resident. 
127. Petrochelidon lunifrons.—Rare summer resident. 
128. Chelidon erythrogaster.—Common summer resident. 
129. Tachycineta bicolor.—Summer resident. Not common. 
130. Clivicola riparia.—Common summer resident. 
131. Stelgidopteryx serripennis.—Common summer resident. 
132. Ampelis cedrorum. RIcE-BIRD.—Common. Occurs irregularly 
at any time of the year. 
133. Lanius borealis.—I have never seen any of the Shrikes here, but 
have Professor Caldwell’s authority tor the occurrence of L. Jorealzs in 
winter. 
134. Vireo olivaceus.—Common summer resident. 
135. Vireo philadelphicus.—Rare migrant. 
136. Vireo gilvus.—Rare migrant. 
137. Vireo flavifrons.—Summer resident. Not common. 
138. Vireo noveboracensis.—Common migrant. 
139. Vireo belliiiVery rare. Two seen, and one of them secured, 
July 16, 1887. 
140. Mniotilta varia.—A not very common summer resident. 
141. Protonotaria citrea.—Summer resident. Not common. 
142. Helinaia swainsonii.—I am certain that I saw one August 29, 
1887, but my only shell was loaded with No. 1 buckshot, and I failed to 
secure it. However, I have no doubt as to its identity. 
143. Helmitherus vermivorus.—Rare summer resident. 
144. Helminthophila chrysoptera.—Rare migrant. In 18871 saw it as 
late as November 14. 
145. Helminthophila ruficapilla.—An uncommon migrant. 
146. Helminthophila peregrina.—Rare migrant. 
147. Compsothlypis americana.—Common migrant. 
