Catalogue of Canadian Birds. 87 



Zonotrichia leucophrys. 



WHITE-CKOWNED SPARROW. 



A summer resident of the Atlantic border, nortli to Labrador, 

 though of local distribution. It is reported as a rare migrant near 

 Montreal, in Manitoba, and on the Prairies, but is fairly common 

 in portions of Ontario. Mr. Fannin has not mentioned it in his 

 list of birds of British Columbia, though it is said to occur in the 

 Rocky Mountain region in abundance. 



Zonotrichia intermedia. 



INTERMEDIATE SPARROW. 



A summer resident of British Columbia, and found by Dr. 

 CoUES migrating along the Souris River. 



Zonotrichia gambeli. 



GAMBEL'S SPARROW. 



A summer resident along the Pacific coast; very abundant 

 near Victory. 



Zonotrichia coronata. 



GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW. 



A summer resident of British Columbia ; abundant on Vaur 

 couver Island. 



Zonotrichia albicolHs. 



WHITE-THROATED SPARROW. 



This species is better known to Canadians as the " Kennedy 

 Bird/' or " Peabody Bird," or " Old Tom Peabody." It is an 

 abundant summer resident from the Ariantic to the Prairies, and 

 north to the Fur Countries. 



