Natural History of the Hudson's Bay Territories. 47 



Agelaius phamiceus, (Vieillot.) 

 Hudson's Bay. 



This showy bird winters in vast numbers in the southern parts 

 of the United States and Mexico. Its range to the north 

 does not pass the 57th parallel. 

 Agelaius xanthocephalus , (Bonap.) 



From Hudson's Bay. 

 Turdus migratorias, (Linn.), (American Robin). 

 Severn House, Trout Lake Station. 



The colour is unusually bright in the specimens received. 

 Seiurus Noveboracensis (Bonap.), (aquaticus, Sw.) 



Severn House. 

 Anthus Ludovicianus, (Gmel.) 



Hudson's Bay. 

 Sylvicola cestiva, (Gmel.) 



Hudson's Bay, Trout Lake Station, Severn House. 



Known throughout the whole of the fur countries. 

 Sylvicola striata (Gmel.), (Blackpoll Warbler). 



Hudson's Bay, Trout Lake. 

 Sylvicola parus. 



Severn House, Trout Lake. 

 Otocorys cornutus (Sw.), (Shore Lark). 



York Factory, Severn House, &c. 



Appears common. 

 Plectrophanes nivalis (Linn.), (Snow-Bunting). 



Severn House, Trout Lake Station, Hudson's Bay. 



Only goes to the south when the snow becomes deep. 

 Plectrophanes Lapponica, (Linn.) 



Trout Lake Station and Severn House. 



Like the last, is common to the northern regions of both Europe 

 and America, 

 Plectrophanes pictus, (Sw.) 

 Severn House. 



Seems scarcer than the others. Sir J. Richardson mentions 

 that he had only obtained one specimen. Three have been 

 sent to me. 

 Zonotrichia leucophrys, (Gmel.) 



Severn House, Hudson's Bay. 

 Zonotrichia albicollis, (Gmel.) 

 Hudson's Bay. 



This species winters in the southern parts of the United States. 

 Among the Cree Indians it bears the euphonious appella- 

 tion of Oochaechimmenaw-kaw-mawkaw-seesh. 

 Spizella monticola (Gmel.), (Emberiza canadensis, Faun. B. Am.) 

 Severn House. 



This bird winters in the United States. 



