* Some Birds of Lewis Co, N, Y, 
C. Hart Merriam 
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Zonotrichia albicollis, 
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Bull. N.O.O, 3, April, 18 78 . p. 53 
Birds of the Adirondack Region. 
C.E,Meiriai£. 
66. Zonotrichia albicollis ( Gmelin ) Bonaj>. White-throated Spar- 
row. — Abundant summer resident, far outnumbering all the other Spar- 
rows together. 
Bull. N.O.O, S.Oct, 1881, p, 230 
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I " ' <»« Kinging, however, (h/.S’ ” 
of July 18, on the Plaaterkill Turnpike between the foot of n it 
Mountain and Tannersville. It was' in low, rather Lf^^tlf 
wooded pasture on the head waters of Schoharie Creek and at an el ' 
tion probably of about 1800 feet. Along the same mart \ ‘ 
altitudes, I saw Galeosco^es Carolines and Harforkynck us Jfus 
Ank> YU. jmy, i8£ 0> Pr z<? 6 ~ 
Notes ox Some Winter Residents of 
Hudson Valley, E.A.Mearna. 
10. Zonotrichia albicollis. White-throated Sparrow. -Mr. 
. writes me : “A regular winter resident here (Riverdale) is Zono- 
trichia albicollis. I rarely find it, however, in winter, except in the vicin- 
ity ot private residences, where an abundance of spruce-trees and other 
evergreens affords it a suitable shelter. At that season it often approaches 
amiharly about the kitchen doorstep, in company with Junco Jnjemalis 
and bpizella monhcola 
Bull. N.O.O. 4, Jan. , 1879, p.36 
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White-throated Sparrow. Common. 
E. A. Sterling, Brooklyn, Pa. 
Auk, XIX, July, 1902, p.298. 
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15. Zonotrichia albicollis. White-throated Sparrow. — Given in 
the list only as a “common transient visitant.” Mr. Miller has found it 
breeding at two stations near Peterboro ; and I have observed it to be 
common in shrubby half-cleared ground near Oneida Lake. 
. Auk, XX, July, 1903, p. 
