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APPENDIX. 



io8. Brown Thrush Thrasher, (Harpo- 

 rhynchus Rufus.) Common. 



109. Great Carolina Wren, {Thriothorus 131. 



Ludovaciamis.) Occasionally seen. 



110. Bewick's wren, {Thriothorus Be- 132. 



wickii.) Rarely seen. 



111. Long-billed Marsh Wren, {Cisto- 133. 



thorus Palustris.) Frequently seen 

 along the Delaware. 134. 



112. Short-billed Marsh Wren, (Cisto- 



thorus St Claris.) Occasionally seen I35 

 along the Delaware. 



113. House Wren, (Troglodytes Aedon.) 136 



Common; raising two broods in a 

 season. 



114. Wood Wren, {Troglodytes American- 137- 



us.) Rarely seen. 



115. Winter Wren, {Troglodytes Hyema- 



lis.) Occasionally seen. 138- 



116. American Creeper, (Certhia Ameri- 



cana.) Occasionally seen. I39- 



117. White-bellied Nuthatch, Sapsucker, 



{Sitta Carolinensis.) Common. ^40 



118. Red-bellied Nuthatch, {Sitta Cana- 



densis.) Frequent. I4I- 



119. Blue-grey Flycatcher, {Polioptila 



Coerulea.) Occasionally seen. 142- 



120. Tufted Titmouse, {Lophophanes Bi- 



color.) Frequently seen. 143- 



121. Black-cap Titmouse, {Parus Atricap- 



illus.) Occasionally seen. ^44- 



122. Shore Lark, Sky Lark, {Ercmophila 



Cornuta.) Frequent in winter. 



123. Pine Grossbeak, {Pinicola Canaden- ^45- 



sis.) Occasionally seen. 

 T24. Purple Finch, {Carpodacus Purpure- ^40- 

 us.) Frequent in the spring mi- 

 gration. 



125. Thistle Bird, Salad Bird. {Chrysomi- U7- 



tris Tristis.) Abundant in the sum- 

 mer season. 148. 



126. Pine Finch, {Chrysomitris Pinus.) 



Occasionally seen. I49- 



127. Red Crossbill, {Curvirostra Ameri- 



cana.) Occasionally seen. 



128. White-winged Crossbill, {Curvirostra I50- 



Leucoptera.) Occasionally seen. 



129. Lesser Red Poll Linnet, {Aegiothiis iSi' 



Linaria.) Occasionally frequent in 

 early spring. 



130. Snow Bunting, {Plccthrophanes Ni- 



valis.) Occasionally seen in the 

 winter. 



Lapland Long-spur, {Plccthrophanes 

 Lapponicus.) Very rare. 



Savannah Sparrow, {Passerculus Sa- 

 vanna.) Frequent; breeding here. 



Grass Finch, {Poocactes Gramineus.) 

 Frequent ; breeding here. 



Yellow-winged Sparrow, {Coturni- 

 Culus Passerinus.) Frequent. 



White-throated Sparrow, {Zonotri- 

 chia Albicollis.) Frequent. 



White-crowned Sparrow, {Zonotri- 

 chia Leucophys.) Occasionally 

 seen. 



Snow Bird, {J unco Hyenialis.) Com- 

 mon in winter; migrating north in 

 spring. 



Tree Sparrow, {Spizclla Monticola.) 

 Frequent in winter. 



Field Sparrow, {Spicclla Piisilla.) 

 Common. 



Chipping Sparrow, {Spizclla Socialis.) 

 Common. 



Song Sparrow, Tomtit, {Melospiaa 

 Melodia.) Abundant. 



Swamp Sparrow, {Melospiza Palus- 

 tris.) Frequent along streams. 



Lincoln's Finch, {Mclospiza Lin- 

 colnii.) Rare. 



Fox-colored Sparrow, {Passerella 

 Iliaca.) Frequent in spring and 

 autumn. 



Black-throated Bunting, {Euspiaa 

 Americana.) Occasionally seen. 



Rose-breasted Grossbeak, {Guiraca 

 Ludoviciana.) Occasionally seen; 

 Breeding here. 



Blue Grossbeak, {Guiraca Coerulea.) 

 Occasionally seen. 



Indigo Bird, {Cyanospiza Cyanea.) 

 Frequent; breeding here. 



Red Bird, Cardinal Grossbeak, {Car- 

 dinalis Virginianus.) Frequent 

 along streams. 



Ground Robin, Tohee Bunting, {Pi- 

 pilo Erythropthalmus.) Frequent. 



Boblink, Reed Bird, Rice Bird, 

 (DoUchonyx Orycivorus.) Fre- 

 quent in spring; sometimes breed- 

 ing here. 



