LIST OF BIRDS: HAMILTON, C. w. 391 
4. T. solitarius—Hermit Thrush. Rather common. Similar in manner and 
haunt to the preceding. 
Genus Seiurus.— Woop Waeraits. 
1. S. aurocapillus—Golden-crowned Wood Wagiail. Common. in the woods in 
summer. 
2. S. novaeboracensis—Aquatie Wood Wagtatl. Common; less so than the 
preceding. 
Genus Anthus.—Prreir. 
1. A. Ludovicianus—American Pipit. Stragglivg flocks seen in spring and fall. 
Genus Alauda.—Larx. 
1. A. alpestris—Shore Lark. Occasionally seen in company with plectrophanes 
nivalis, a 
Genus Plectrophanes—Larx Buntine. 
1. P. Lapponica—Lapland Lark Bunting. Occasionally found in company 
with the succeeding species. 
2. P. nivalis—Snow-flake. Abundant while snow remains on the ground. 
: Genus Emberiza—Buntine. 
1. E. graminea—Bay-winged Bunting. Found in any grass field in summer. 
2. H. Savanna—Savannah Bunting. Rather rare. Similar in habits to the 
preceding. 
3. HE. pusilla—Field Sparrow. Not very numerous; breeds near the city. 
4. E. socialis—Chipping Sparrow. Quite common. Builds in shade trees in 
streets. 
5. E. Canadensis—Zree Sparrow. Small flocks seen during winter. 
6. E. passerina— Yellow winged Bunting. Rather rare. 
Genus Niphcea—Snow Birp. 
1. Nvhyemalis—Common Snow Bird. Common. Resident. 
« Genus Spiza.—Paitep Buyrine. 
1. 8. eyanea—Jndigo Bird. Common in the woods from May till September. 
Genus Ammodramus.—SHore# Fineu. 
1, A. palustris—Swamp Sparrow. Breeds in the reed beds of the Bay. 
Genus Linaria,—Linner, 
1. L. minor—Lesser Redpoll Linnet. A winter visitor. Plentiful in some 
seasons ; less so in others. 
2. L. pinus—Pine Linnet. Less numerous than the preceding. 
Genus Cardueiis.—Goip Fivcu. 
1. C. tristis—Gold Finch. Abundant. <A few remain during winter. 
Genus Fringilla—Fincz. 
. F. Tliaca—Pox-coloured Sparrow. Accidental in the fall. 
F. melodia—Song Sparrow. Abundant from March till November. 
3. F. Pennsylvanica— White Throated Sparrow. Common in spring and fall. 
4. F. leucophrys—!Vhite-crowned Sparrow. Ratherrare. Only seen in spring. 
Genus Pipilo.—Grounp Finca. 
1, P. erythropthalmus—Zowhe Bunting. Not very numerous. 
