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159. Spizella monticola. Shot in August, 1883. 
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Ank, I, July, 1884. p. Z?6' <X. 
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Some Winter Birds of Nova Scotia. By OS H. icorrell. 
24. Spizella monticola. Tree Sparrow. — Two seen at Parrsboro 
in company of three Slate-colored Juncos, on January 26. 
Auk, XVI, July, 1899, p. *S\5\ 
Birds of N.E. coast of Labrador 
by Henry B. Bigelow. 
70. Spizella monticola. Tree Sparrow. - Rather uncommon, but 
widely distributed. I observed a good many at Port Manvers. 
Auk ’ XIX, Jan., 1902, p.30. 
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Spizella monticola. Tree Sparrow- This is our only winter sparrow 
that does not congregate in flocks while with us thev heino- 
m companies of more than two or three. They are' not ^ ^ ^ 
winter and are only found at that season along river valle/i3r t h ™f 
fringed with coniferous bushes. Auk, XIX, April., 1902 , Pp f«/-|o^. 
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1 *< c fio<y^cA , 
- 11 . Spizella monticola. Tree Sparrow. — Winter resident some- 
times abundant, October 10 to April 17 ; the majority leave in November 
and do not return till April. 
