180. Cardnelis carduelis (Linn.). 
European Goldfinch. I otserved 
a male in May, 1892, in Longwood. 
The bird may have been an es- 
caped cage bird, or one of the 
goldfinches or their oifspring that 
were imported to this country. 
(Auk. XII, 1895, p. 182). 
181. Passerina ciris (Linn. ). Painted 
Bunting. One was taken on June 
5, 1896, by Mr. H. V. Greenough 
in Longwood. Whether the bird 
was an escaped cage bird or not it 
is impossible to decide. (Auk. 
XIII, 1896, p. 261). 
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