90 MC ILWRAITHy 



133. Passerella iliaca Sw. Fox-coloured Span-ow, 

 Rare in spring and falL [beak, 



134. Guiraca ludoviciana Sw. Rose-breasted Gros- 

 Summer resident. Generally distributed in open 



woods. 'Arrives second week in May. 



135. Gyanosjpim cyanea Baird. Indigo Bird. 

 Common summer resident. Arrives 2d week in May. 



136. Pipilo erythrOjphthalmusYiE.UA^. GroundRobin. 

 Common summer resident. Arrives first week in May. 



137. Dolichonyx oryzivoi-us Sw. Bobolink, 

 Common summer resident. Arrives 2d week in May. 



138. Molothrus pecoris Sw. Cow Bunting. 

 Abundant resident, a few males frequently remaining 



during winter, roosting above the cattle in cow houses. 



139. Agelaius phoeniceii,s Vieill. Red-winged 

 Blackbird. 



Abundant summer resident. Arrives April 10th. 



140. Stm-nella magna Sw. Meadow Lark. 

 Common ; resident, a few remaining during winter in 



sheltered situations. 



141. Icterus spwrius^oni AY. Orchard Oriole, 

 i^lthough this species is quite common in New York 



and Pennsylvania, I am only aware of one specimen being 

 found in Canada ; the Lakes apparently forming a barrier 

 to its progress northward. 



142. Icterus baltimorus Daud. Baltimore Oriole. 

 Common summer resident. Arrives 2d week in May. 



143. Scolecophagus ferrugineus Sw. Rusty Grakle. 

 Spring and autumn visitant. 



144. Quiscalus versicolor Vieill. Crow Blackbird. 

 Common summer resident. 



145. Corvus carnivorus Baktram. Raven. 

 Frequents the Chatham flats : saw several there in the 



spring of 1865. One shot near Hamilton in the fall of 1863. 



146. Corvus americanus Aud. Common Crow. . 

 Abundant resident. 



147. Cyanura, cristata Sw. Blue Jay. 

 Common resident. 



