Some Birds of Lewis Co, N , T, 
C. Hart Merriana 
Loxia leucoptera, -J j . 
Bull. N.O.C. 3, April, 1878. p. 53 
Birds of the Adirondack Region. 
C.H.Memua, 
57. Loxia leucoptera, Gmelin. White-winged Crossbill. — Resi- 
dent, but not nearly so common as the last. 
Bull, N, O.O, 0, Oct, 1881, p, 229 
White-winged Crossbills here in No- 
vember. Mr. Worthington mounted one 
of them . — Moses B. Griffing, Shelter Isl- 
and, JY. Y. 0.&0.TU3. ApT.1833.poV 
Butcher, Rare Long Island Birds. 
Loxia leucoptera. White-winged Crossbill. — “The White-winged 
Crossbills in the collection were killed by me in Lotts Woods, Flatlands, 
in 1848. This year there seemed to be quite a flight of these birds, as 
many were killed. I have seen them but once since, in 1864, when I 
killed two near ‘Cypress Hill Cemetery .’” — {Nicolas Pike, MS. notes.) 
Auk X. July, 1893 p 276. 
SUk 
Loxia leucoptera. White-winged Crossbill. — A mounted female 
of this species is in my collection taken at Holley in February, 1888, by 
Mr. Jesse Craven. Other occurrences of this bird in our county are also 
reported to me. Auk, XVI, April, 1899, pjp? '9 3 "6. 
7 ? - /Unv, , 
*i C-fruu+Mj. \Cb. 
Loxia leucoptera. During the extensive migratory excursions of cross- 
bills down to, and south of, this latitude in January, 1900, White-winged 
Crossbills were observed at several stations on Long Island. They were 
seen by the writer in Prospect Park between and including the dates 
Jan. 11 and Jan. 18. They chiefly frequented the hemlocks. Both dull 
and brightly colored birds of this species, and also mixed with them some 
individuals of Loxia curvirostra minor , were seen. 
Auk, XIX, April., 1902, p. t^7 
