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‘ Among the more prominent autumnal migrants, 
the first While-throated Sparrow, (Z onotrichia 
a Uricotti s.} came Sept. 16th, they were common by 
the 20th, and continued so until Oct. 5th, and oc- 
casionally one up to Oct. 24th, when they were 
plentiful and disappeared. 
Q.&O. X. Jan. 1805, p, /e 
Summer Bds,Mt. Mansfield , Vt . 
4 i Zonotrichia albicollis. White-throated Sparrow. — The White- 
throat is one of the commonest and most characteristic birds erf the 
region. Although heard occasionally at the base of the mountain, it is 
on the bleak and wind-swept stretches near the summit that his clear 
notes ring out most frequently, and with greatest effect. 
by Arthur H. Howell. 
Auk, XVIII, Oct., 1901, p.342. 
