Scott.] QA. [October 2, 
36. Vireo flavifrons. Common. Found most abundantly on 
the: mountains. Breeds. Young taken fully fledged June 24th, 
The yellow on the breast was very light in the young birds, though 
plainly discernable. The specimens taken, eight in all, average 
smaller than those taken in Massachusetts. 
AMPELIDZ. 
37. Ampelis cedrorum. Apparently rare. But a single in- 
dividual was taken, and no others were seen. 
FRINGILLID A. 
38. Chrysomitris tristis. Common. Found mainly on the 
mountain sides. Breeds. The song was much softer and more me- 
lodious than at the north. 
39. Spizella socialis. Common. Found about equally dis- 
tributed. Breeds. Young taken fully fledged June 15th. 
40. Spizella pusilla. Apparently rare. But two specimens 
taken and one other noted. Found all three on the mountains. 
41. Melospiza melodia. Rather rare. Two taken and two 
others noted. Breeds. 
42. Goniaphea ludoviciana. Apparently rare. Two pairs 
taken on the mountains. 
43. Cyanospiza cyanea. Common. Found mostly in the val- 
ley. Breeds. 
44. Cardinalis virginianus. Common. Found mostly in the 
valley. Breeds. : 
45. Pipilo erythrophthalmus., Common. Thouch not a 
single individual of this species was taken or noted in the valley, it 
was quite common on the mountains. , 
ICTERIDZ. 
46. Molothrus pecoris. Rather rare. But three were noted 
in the valley. , 
47. Agelesus pheeniceus. Not common. Found in the val- 
ley. Breeds. 
48: Sturnella ludoviciana, Apparently rather rare. But one 
small flock was noted in the valley. Breeds. 
49. Icterus baltimore. Common. Found mostly in the val- 
ley. Breeds. Young taken fully fledged June 15th. 
