Some Birds of Lewis Co, N. T, 
C. Hart Merriam 
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Junco hy emails, e, ^L ., t 
Bull. N. 0.0. 3, April, 1878. p. 53 
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c5^y }?%Jbu6 ^ c 
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•d <»-y ** ^ i^vX^-y itwo Winter Snow-Birds were obser^d 
. >. . ;?. A/. AA~- t , 
BullN.O.C. 3,Oot.,1878, p. /?3' 
Birds observed in Naval Hospital 
Grounds, Brooklyn, G. H, Coues 
38. Junco hyemalis. Snow-Bird. — Common. 
BqJlLN.O.O. 4, Jan. , 1879, p,32 
Birds of the Adirondack Region. 
C.H.Merxiam. 
, T . x, e: rlnter Slate-colored Snowbird. 
Xr B Te“t S lof ri and deep mossy ravines, depositing its 
eggs from the early to the latter part of June. 
Bull. N.o.o. 0,Oct. 1881, P.230 
Snow Bird. — The 25th of June, 1878, I 
found a nest of Junco h yemalis in the side 
. of a knoll with four eggs, nearly fresh, 
the bird flying off as I approached. I oc- 
casionally see the black snow bird all Sum- 
mer, but this was their first nest I ever 
found. — A. X. Reed, Centre Lisle, JST. Y. 
Q.&O, Vll. Apr. 1882, p, ">■ 
VeGi J J\ (l^yCS^ ' — dfcv 
"bwiAJ G-J pla_a/w S~i» J }cjLajj Ufo/j 
I h - C-'C*A" ca ~- 
Junco. Tolerably common. 
E. A. Sterling, Brooklyn, Pa. 
Auk, XIX, July, 1902, P.298. 
Winter Notes from Stephentown, N.Y, 
Benjamin Hoag. 
Slate-colored Juncos have also wintered 
here in small numbers. 
O.&O.V0I.I8, Jan. 1863 p.ll 
