315* Pine Groesbeaks [sic]. By H. Gray. Ibid., VI, p. 51. — Several 
flocks of ‘ ‘Pinicola enucleator ” seen in summer at Albion, N. Y. N. B. 
— At p. 61 this’ fiote is stated to relate to the “ Pine Goldfinch, Chrysomi- 
tris i>inus .” 
166. Pine Grosbeak ( Phiicola enucleator , L., V.) and Robin ( Turdus 
migratorius, L.) in Winter [ in Nova Scotia~\. By. J. Matthews Jones. 
Ibid., XVI, March 13, 1881, p. 86. — The former ‘‘quite common” ; small 
flocks of the latter frequent the spruce woods every winter, in Point 
Pleasant Park, Halifax peninsula. : 
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225. The Pine Grosbeak. Pinicola enucleator, Vieill. By Dr. Elliott 
Coues. Ibid., XIX, No. 14, pp. 264, 265, Nov. 2, 1882. — General history 
of this species. For* Stream & 
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228. Caged. Pine Grosbeaks. By B. Horsford. Ibid. , XIX. No. 17, 
PP- 3 2 3 > 3 2 4-— An interesting account of the habits oi Pinicola enucleator 
in confinement. FOTu $3 Stream* 
1868. Notes on Pennsylvania Birds. By B. H. Warren. Ibid., Feb. 
1 3 , p. 64. — Pinicola enucleator , Plectrophenax nivalis, Calcar ius lappon- 
icus. “lor, & Stream, ¥<2734 • 
169. The Pine Grosbeak. By Chas. E. Ingalls. Ibid., XVI, Apr. 14, 
For. & Stream 
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1881, pp. 206, 207. — Observations on its habits in winter in Massachusetts. 
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The Correct Name for the Canadian Pine Grosbeak. — Canadensis 
(Brehm, 1831), as the subspecific name for the eastern Pine Grosbeak is 
long antedated by Loxia leucura of Muller (Volls. Natursyst. Suppl.- 
und Register-Band, 1776, 150), whose name, based on Buffon’s PI. Enl. 
135, fig* B will have to be recognized. This form should properly be 
called Pinicola enucleator leucura (Muller). — Chas. W. Richmond, 
Washington, D. C. Auk, XIX, Jan,, 1902, P - S6\ 
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