Fall Migration, Brist®l County, Mass. 
1885. Charles H. Andros. 
.Goldfinches were | noted, 
O.&O. XI. Jan. 1886. p.^ 
Fali Migration, Brist©' County, Mass. 
! 885. Charles H. Andros. 
. (P; - 1 
dissected a Goldfinch and found the stomach to 
contain small milky seeds, probably from the fir 
cones, on which they are at present feeding to a 
large extent. 
O.&O. XI. Jan. 1886 .™ , 
JL. &>. 
COM, 
'-cCl^c/, 
Goldfinches, 
o.&o.xi-'w [a ‘s r * 1886, ' p ' 77 
Birds of Bristol County, Mass. 
F.W. Andros. 
Spinus tristis (Linn.), American Goldfinch. 
Resident, common. Breeds. 
O.&O, XII, Sept. 1887 p.I40 
Birds Known to Pass Breeding Season 
nr. winchendon, Mass. Wm. Brewster 
36. Spinus tristis. 
Auk, V, Oct., 1888. p.389 
Bds. Oh t. neir Sheffield, Berkshire 
Oy, Uui June 17-36. '88. W. Faxon 
3 1 ' Spinus tristis. American Goldfinch. — C ommon. 
Auk, VI. Jan., 1889. p. 44 
Bd». Obs. near Q»*yloc< Mi Berkshire 
Co. Mass. June 28“ Jury 1C. W, Faxon 
27. Spinus tristis. American 
has been cleared of the forest. 
Goldfinch.— Common 
where the land 
Auk, Tl. A$Til. 1880. p.lGO 
