280 COUES, BIRDS OF NEW ENGLAND. 



Me., Boar dm., p. 126, Veri\, p. 22. — Mass. in winter; 

 Peab., p. 402; Putn., p. 227 ; AIL, p. 83.) 



ALAUDIDJE. 



Eremophila cornuta Boie. — Shore Larl?:. Winter res- 

 ident. JSTot abundant. Breeds plentifully in Labrador. 



No. 368, $. Naliant, Essex Co. S. Jillsou, Dec, 1855. 

 No. 369, ?. " 



FRINGILLIDJE. 



Pinicola Canadensis Cab. — Pine Grosbeak. Regular 



winter visitant, and common in Maine. Further south it 



is rare and occasional. (New Haven, Conn., Xms?.,p. 261.) 



No. 408, $. Essex Co. S. JillsoD, July, 1855. 

 No. 408, $. 



Mr. Mcllwraith (p. 88) records the capture of the 

 Evening Grosbeak, Hesperijphona vesjpertina Bon., at 

 Woodstock, Canada. 



Carjjodacus purjnireus Gray. — Purple Finch. Resi- 

 dent, or nearly so. Abundant. Breeds plentifully in 

 more northern portions ; and winters more sparingly in 

 the southern. 



No. 415, $. Essex Co. S. Jillson, Spring, 1855. 

 No. 418, $. " " " " 



Astragalinus tristis Cabanis. — Goldfinch. Abundant. 

 Breeds plentifully ; and remains through the winter, ex- 

 cept in the more northern regions. 



No. 419, $ . Essex Co. S. Jillsou, Summer, 1855. 



No. 420, 3" • " " " " Dec, 1855. 



Chrysomitris pinas Bon. — Pine Linnet. Abundaut 



and generally distributed, chiefly as summer resident iu 



more northern, and winter resident in more southern, 



reo-ions. Known to breed in Massachusetts. 



No. 421, $. Lynn, Essex Co. S. Jillsou, Winter, 1854-5. 

 No. 109, $. Chicago, 111. R. Keuuicott, May. From Chicago 

 Academy of Science, 1864. 



^giothus Unarms Cabanis. — Lesser Redpoll Linnet. 

 Common. Not known to breed. A winter visitant, of ir- 

 regular occurrence, sometimes appearing in great numbers. 



No. 416, ? . Essex Co. S. Jillson, 1855. 



