62 A GUIDE TO THE BIRDS 



6.27. Brownish-gray, unstreaked; outer tail-feathers white ; generally in 

 flocljs with slate-gray males p. 168. ? Junco. 



6.25. Only in or near beach grass ... p. 171. Ipswich Sparrow. 



6.17. On the ground in woods; breast streaked . p. 108. Oven-bird. 



6.12. In grassy pasture-land, or in old fields; outer tail-feathers white. 



p. 172. Vesper Sparrow. 



6.12. In grassy marshes, or borders of old tields; breast streaked; line 

 through forehead white .... p. 170. Savanna Sparrow. 



5.90. A swallow with brown back and white under parts; common along 

 the sea-shore .... p. 143. Im. 'Wliite-bellied SwaUow. 



5.89. In grassy marshes, or weedy edges of old fields; breast unstreaked; 

 wing reddish-brown p. 156. Swamp Sparrow. 



5.68. In bushes, near old fields ; breast unstreaked; wing-bars white; bill 

 reddish p. 160. Field Sparrow. 



5.66. On trunks or large limbs of trees . . p. 88. Brown Creeper. 



5.65. In trees, or on the sea-shore in bayberry bushes; rump 3'ellow; tips 

 of outer tail-feathers white ... p. 120. Myrtle "Warbler. 



5.59. In weedy corners ; no reddish-brown anywhere; tail twitched side- 

 ways p. 149. Indigo-bird. 



5.37. Feeding on ground, in old fields or weedy corners ; breast un- 

 streaked; wing-bars dull white; bill black, or dull reddish- 

 brown p. 161. Chipping Sparrow. 



5.10. Upper parts brownish; throat tinged with yellow; wings and tail 

 dusky, with whitish markings ... p. 177. ? Goldfinch. 



5.00. In brush heaps, or stone-walls ; tail often cocked over back. 



p. 93. House Wren. 



4.06. In brush heaps, stone walls, or along woodland streams; call a sharp 

 cMci; curtsies nervously .... p. 91. "Winter Wren. 



5.50. (Very rare in New England.) Skulks in bushes; conspicuous whitish 

 line over eye p. 91. Carolina Wren. 



B". 



5.35. In flocks in trees; crown dark brownish-gray. 



p. 83. Hudsonian Chickadee. 



Gray or Grayish. 

 A. 



[10.00. Size of Bobin.] 

 8.94. In thickets; uniform slaty-gray with a black cap. 



p. 95. Catbird. 



6.99. On trees near water, or flying out after insects; tail constantly 



twitched. (Much commoner than the next) . p. 206. Fhcebe. 



6.53. (Only till October.) Perched in trees, or flying out after insects; 



wing-bars white p. 205. "Wood Pewee. 



A". 



12.00. In woods; crown white; nape black . 4 p. 197. Canada Jay. 



