Annotated List of Species Og 



transient visitant." Brookline : "Common migrant." Cambridge: 

 Rather common transient visitant. Cohasset : "Rather uncommon mi- 

 grant." Dedham : " Rather common migrant." Essex County: "Plenti- 

 ful in May." Springfield : " Common spring and autumn migrant." 

 Templeton: " Common migrant." Wellesley: " Common migrant." 



269. Regulus satrapa Licht. Golden-crowned Kinglet. 

 A common spring and autumn migrant and winter resident. 



It breeds regularly in the higher portions of the Berkshires and 

 locally in the eastern part of the State, as at Winchendon/ Lynn," 

 and in Plymouth County. 3 • 



September 18 to May 9 ; Summer. 



Annherst: " Not rare winter visitant." Berkshire: "Not uncommon 

 permanent resident," invading the valley country only as a winter visit- 

 ant. Bristol County: "Common winter visitant." Brookline: "Com- 

 mon winter resident." Cambridge: Very common transient visitant; 

 common winter visitant. Cohasset: " Numerous in winter." Dedham: 

 "Common winter resident." Essex County: "Common in winter." 

 Ipswich: "Common winter visitant." Martha's Vineyard. "Common 

 winter resident." Springfield : " Common spring and autumn visitor, 

 and rare winter resident." Templeton: "Common during migrations." 

 Wellesley: "Common in spring and fall and at times in winter." 



270. Anthus pennsilvanicus (Lath.). American Pipit. 



A common spring and autumn migrant ; having been taken 

 once on June 8, 1878, at Swampscott,^ and once on January 4, 

 1878, at Newburyport.^ 



February 25 to May 20 (June 8) ; September 12 to November 

 24; (Winter). 



Amherst: "One instance." Berkshire: "Transient visitant, spring 

 and autumn." Bristol County: "Common transient visitant." Brook- 

 line: "Common migrant." Cambridge: Abundant transient visitant, 

 in fall, but less common in spring. Cohasset: "Not uncommon in 

 spring, rarer in fall." Dedham: "Rare migrant." Martha's Vineyard : 

 "Common in autumn." Springfield: "Common autumn and rather 

 rare spring visitor." Templeton: "Rare migrant." Wellesley: "Mi- 

 grant." 



1 Brewster; Auk, Vol. V, No. 4, Oct., 1888, pp. 337-344- 



^ Editor; O. & O., Vol. XIV, No. 6, June, 1889, p. 95. 



3 Chadbourae; Auk, Vol. XIII, No. 4, Oct., 1896, p. 346. 



« Brewer; Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. Ill, No. 4, Oct., 1878, p. 194. 



* Brewer; Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. XIX, 1878, p. 302. 



