155. Gniraca cserulea (Liun. ). Blue 
Grosbeak. A male was taken by 
Mr. Gordon Plnmmer in the town 
on May 29, 1880. (Bull. Nutt. Orn. 
Club, V, 1880, p. 184). 
156. Zamelodia ludoviciana (Linn.). 
Rose-breasted Grosbeak. A com- 
mon summer resident. May 2 to 
157. Cardinalis cardinalis (Linn.). 
Cardinal. A male wintered and 
spent the spring ana summer, a 
mate being provided for him, in 
the town during October 1897-98 
(August 8. ) (See Bird Lore, I, 
1899, p. 83.) 
158. Pipilo erythrophthalmus (Linn.). 
Towhee. A common summer 
resident. A male wintered in 
LoDgwood from December 25, 1895 
to April 16, 1896. (See Auk, XIII, 
1896, pp. 178, 260.) 
159. Passerella iliaca (Merr. ). Fox 
Sparrow. A common migrant. 
March 8 to April 15. October 25 to 
November 20. 
160. Melospiza georgiana (Lath. ). 
Swamp Sparrow. A common 
migrant and summer resident. 
March 23 to October 31. 
161. Melospiza cinerea melodia 
(Wils. ). Song Sparrow. An 
abundant summer, and uncommon 
winter resident. March 14 to 
November 19. 
162. Junco hiemalis (Linn. ). Snow- 
bird. An abundant migrant and 
common winter resident. Septem- 
ber 22 to May 7. 
163. Spizella pusilla (Wils. ). Field 
Sparrow. A common summer 
resident. April 20 to October 27. 
164. Spizella socialis (Wils. ). Chip- 
ping Sparrow. An abundant sum- 
mer resident. April 10 to Novem- 
ber 2. 
165. Spizella monticola (Gmei.. Tree 
Sparrow. A common winter 
resident. October 15 to April 28. 
166. Zonotrichia leucophrys (Forst. ). 
White-crowned Sparrow. A rare 
migrant. May 8 to 24. October 13. 
167. Zonotrichia albicollis (Gmel. ) 
White-throated Sparrow. A com- 
mon migrant and uncommon 
winter resident. April 6 to May 
25. September 21 to November 19. 
