Jfo.3.] GIBBS ON THE BIRDS OF MICHIGAN. 487 



JUNOO HYEMALis. Blttclc Snowbird. — ^Winter resictent south of 43°; 

 immer resident in various parts of State ; breeds plentifully in northern 

 irt of lower peninsula. 



JuNCO OEEGONUS. Oregon SnowUrd. — Accidental visitor; rare. 



Spizella monticola. Tree Sparrow. — Winter resident; abundant. 



Spizella socialis. Chipping Sparrow. — Abundant from April to 

 ctober; breeds. 



Spizella pusilla. Field Sparrow. — Exceedingly common from 

 pril to October ; breeds plentifully south of 43° E". Lat. 



ZoNOTKicHiA ALBICOLLIS. Wliite-throated Sparrow. — Abundant mi- 

 ?ant. 



ZoNOTEiGHiA LETJCOPHUYS. WMte-crowned Sparrow. — Transient; 

 )mmon spring and autumn. 



Chondes|ES ge,ammica. Larlc Mneh. — Common summer sojourner 

 : some localities ; probably breeds, as it has been taken repeatedlj' 

 aring the breeding season in Van Buren County. 



Passbe DOMESTICUS. English Sparrow. — Very abundant in many 

 ' our principal cities and villages; resident; breeds. 



Passeeella lliaca. Fox Sparrow. — Migrant; common spring and 

 itumn. 



ExJSPiZA AMEEICANA. Blaclt-throated Bunting. — Very abundant sum- 

 er resident; breeds plentifully south of 43° N. Lat. 



GoNiAPHBA LUDOviciANA. Bosc-hreosted Grosbealc. — Very abundant 

 immer sojourner; breeds. 



GoNiAPHEA MBLANOCEPHALA. Blaclc-heoded Orosbealc. Very rare. 



Ctanospiza cyanea. Indigo-hird. — Exceedingly abundant summer 

 ssident; breeds plentifully north to 43°. 



Caedinalis vieginianus. Cardinal Bed-bird. — A few specimens 

 iken in southern part of State; accidental visitor. 



PiPiLO EEYTHEOPHTHALMXTS. Towhee Bunting. — Abundant summer 

 )journer; breeds; taken from February to November; one set of four 

 esh eggs secured August 10, 1879. 



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DoLiCHONYX OEYzrv'OEXJS. BoboUnJc. — ^Very common summer resi- 

 ent; breeds. 



MoLOTHEUS ATEE. Cowbird. — Abundant from March to September; 

 reeds. 



Agel^us ph(ENICEUS. Bed-winged Blaclibird. — Exceedingly abun- 

 ant during spring, summer, and autumn; breeds. 



Xanthocephaltjs icteeocephalus. Yellow-headed Blaclcbird. — 

 •ccasionally taken in southwestern portion of the State; probably 

 reeds, as a great number do in Northwestern Indiana. 



Stuenblla magna. Field Lark. — ^Abundant summer resident ; oc- 

 isionally remains the entire season; breeds plentifully in nearly aU 

 arts of lower peninsula, in meadows. 



