Bummer Birds of Presidential Range, 
White Mta. A.P, Chadbourne 
23. Zonotrichia albicollis. White-throated Sparrow. — Extremely 
abundant at the base of the mountain, and very common at all altitudes 
up to the limit of shrubs, and on quiet days one was occasionally heard on 
the bare rocks above. The highest point at which it was noted was 5300 
feet. 
Auk, 4, April 1887. p.105 
Birds of Hillsboro Oo. N.H. June 27, ’92 
Arthur M. Farmer, Amoakeag, N, H. 
White-throated Sparrow, one individual, j 
O.&O Vol.17, Sopt.1802 p.138 
N H w at A B ? anC . 0n , ia and Bethlehem 
JX.H. July-August, 1874. J. A. Alien 
2 5 - Zonotrichia albicollis at. , 
feet. 1COlhS ' -Abundant at nearly al, points above IO oo 
Auk, V. April, 1888. p .164 
Birds Obs. at Meulto*- boro, N.H. 
July 21 -Aug. 11, 1883. F.H. Allen 
Zonotrichia albicollis. — Two heard singing. 
Auk/VI. Jan. , 1889. p. 78 
Winter Birds of Webster, N. H. by Falco. 
White-throated Sparrow, ( Zonotrichia albicollis). 
O.&O. X. Jan. 1685. i 
BirdsObsvd. near Holderness, N.H 
June 4-12, ’85, and4-ll, *86, W. Faxon 
S. Zonotrichia albicollis. White-throated Sparrow— Rare. 
Auk, V. April, 1888. p.150 
Bds. Obs. in Franconia, N.H. June 11-21 
86, and June4-Aug. 1, ’87, W. Faxon 
35- Zonotrichia albicollis. White-throated Sparrow. —Common. 
Auk, V. April, 1888. p. 152 
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