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Zonotrichia querula Harris’ Sparrow 
Noted or taken by Laing and Harrold September 28 and October 1 
and 4. 
Zonotrichia leucophrys White-crowned Sparrow 
One seen in immediate vicinity of camp the first day or so of camp, 
but not seen again until September 4, nor after October 4. Of thirteen 
specimens all but one are Z. L gambeli. The single leucophrys was taken 
September 27. 
Zonotrichis albicollis White-throated Sparrow 
Common breeder everywhere. The height of the autumn migration 
was during September and the bulk disappeared after October 1. 
Spizella monticola Tree Sparrow 
First appeared September 9. Last seen October 21. Specimens well 
marked S. m. ochracea. 
Spizella passerma Chipping Sparrow 
Abundant everywhere. Last record August 18. Specimens referable 
to £. p . arizonae. 
Spizella pallida Clay-coloured Sparrow 
Abundant breeder everywhere. Last record August 18. 
Junco hyemalis Slate-coloured Junco 
Common breeder everywhere. Quite a series collected. They are 
almost typical J. h. hyemalis, but the heads average slightly blacker, 
perhaps tending towards the Cassiar Junco J. hyemalis connectens Coues, 
1884, page 378, as revived and redescribed by Swarth from specimens, 
Stikine river, British Columbia (University of California Publications in 
Zoology, vol. 24, No. 2, 1922, pp. 243-253). 
Melospiza melodia Song Sparrow 
Common everywhere until October 4. Temporarily at least, the 
writer is inclined to refer these specimens to M. m. juddi. 
Melospiza lincolni Lincoln’s Sparrow 
Common and nesting in all brushy wastes of second growth. 
Melospiza georgiana Swamp Sparrow 
Rather scarce and local. Last seen October 2. 
Passerella iliaca Fox Sparrow 
First seen September 10, last noted September 29. Six specimens, 
all typical P. i. iliaca. 
Za?nelodia ludoviciana Rose-breasted Grosbeak 
A not uncommon breeder. Singing freely as late as July 11. Last 
seen September 3. 
Passerina cyanea Indigo Bunting 
This species was a great surprise. Laing took a high plumaged male 
on the west side of lac La Nonne June 3. This is the westernmost record 
for the species as it is only a very rare straggler even in Saskatchewan. 
