88 MC IL WRAITH, 



104. Troglodytes oedon Vieill. House Wren. 

 Common summer resident. 



105. Troglodytes hy emails Vieill. Winter Wren. 

 Common in spring and fall. 



106. Gei'thia americana^o^AV. Brown Tree Creeper. 

 Common resident. 



107. jSitta car oUnensis Gm. White-bellied Nuthatch. 

 Common resident. 



108. Sitta canadensis Linn. Red-bellied Nuthatch. 

 Common winter resident. 



109. Parus atricapillus Linn. Chickadee. 

 Common resident. 



110. Eremophila cornuta Boie. Sky Lark. 

 Frequent in spring and fall. A few pairs breed. 



111. Hesperipliona vespertina Bonap. Evening 

 Grosbeak. 



A few years ago, T. I. Cottle, Esq., of Woodstock, shot 

 several specimens of this bird in his orchard, in the month 

 of May. They were quite numerous and remained about 

 the place for a day or two. I have heard of their being 

 observed near Hamilton but have not met with them. 



112. Pinicola canadensis Cab. Pine Grosbeak. 

 An occasional winter resident. Numerous in some years 



and none at all in others. 



113. Carpodacus purpureus Geay. Purple Finch. 

 A few resident, the main body being spring and autumn 



visitants. 



114. Ohrysomitris tristis Bonap. Yellow Bird. 

 Common resident. 



115. Chrysomitris pinus'Bo^xp. Pine Linnet. 

 Winter visitant. Not very numerous. 



116. C m'virost7'a a7nericana WiIjSOn. Red Crossbill. 

 Winter visitant in small flocks. [Crossbill. 



117. OurvirostraleucopteraWiL^oi^. White-winged 

 Rare winter visitant. Never numerous. 



118. ^giotlius linaria Cab. Lesser Red-pole Linnet. 

 Extremely abundant in some winters, rare in others. 



119! Plectrophanes nivalis Meyer. Snow Bunting. 

 Regular winter resident. 



