Some Birds of Lewis Co, N, Y, 
0 . Hart Merriaui 
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L. curvirostra var. americana, 
Bull. N.O.C. 3, April, 1878. p. 53 
Birds of the Adirondack Begion. 
C.H.Memam. 
56 . Loxia curvirostra americana ( Wilson) Coues. Red Crossbill.— 
Abundant resident, rather scarce and irregular in summer but the com- 
monest bird in winter and early spring. Breeds in February and March 
while the snow is still four or five feet deep on the level and the tempera- 
ture below zero (Fahr.). Have taken fully fledged young early in April. 
Boll. N. O.O, 0 ,Gct, 1881 , p , 220 
Have just taken a fine Americ an Crossbil l 
(Loxia curvirostra americana ,) from a flock of six 
or seven. Pretty late in the season for this bird. 
—G. II. Wilder, Wayland, N. T., Jane 6, 1885. 
0.&0. X. July. 1885 . p. //£> 
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13 . Loxia curvirostra minor. American Crossbill. — Mr. Miller 
reports this to be found at Peterboro throughout the summer. Mr. 
Embody’s latest record is for May 15 , but it is said that the “birds may 
appear at almost any time during the year.” 
/? . Auk, XX, July, 1903, p, 
