C(ifaloo-ue of f he Jh'j'ds of A\^iO Bninsioick. 
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(><s. CHEWINK. TOWHEE. {Fiiiilo enjthrophthaJmus). 
Accidental. One shot at Irishtown on May 8, 1881, Is ])re- 
sen-ed in the Museum of tlie Natural History Society. 
hh. ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK. (Zamelodia ludoviciana) . 
A \’ery rare summer resident. Several specimens ha\'e 
been taken at Hampton. 
70. INDIGO BUNTING, i Passerina cyanea). 
There is one skin in collection of Mr. James McGivern, 
Jr., which is said to have been taken in this locality. This is 
the only instance of its occurrence I have heard of, although 
it is quite common on the western shore of Nova Scotia, 
and is given by Mr. Boardman as a rare summer visitant 
near Calais. 
Family ICTERID.^4a. The Starlings and Orioles. 
71. BOBOLINK. (Dolichonyx oryzivorus). 
A common summer resident. Arrives about last of May, 
and departs the first week of September. Breeds. 
72. COWBIRD. “ COW BLACKBIRD.” ( MolotJirus ater), 
A rare summer resident. 
73. RED-AND-BUFF-SHOULDERED BLACKBIRD. “RED-WINGED 
BLACKBIRD.” ( Agelceus plKsniceus). 
A common summer resident ; breeds. 
74. MEADOW LARK. {Sturnella magna). 
A rare summer resident. I saw one at Sutton on August 
15, 1881. 
75. BALTIMORE ORIOLE. “ GOLDEN ROBIN.” (Icterus galhida). 
Very rare in this locality, but said to be more common 
near Woodstock. 
