is DdUYV X^CW Aiu.v,.., - . TUT TVlO 
of the Ipswich Sparrow ( Passerculus prmceps, Maynard), me 
was a female, and in excellent condition. Its mate '™>seen, 
ed capture. X. HaoJ 
Bull. N. O.O. I, July, 1870. P. -4 Z 
The Ipswich Sparrow ( Passerculus princeps) at New Haven, 
Conn _I secured a fine male specimen of this species, November 22, 
1879 while collecting along the shore at “ South End,” near New Haven. 
Two specimens were seen, but the other, probably its mate, escaped cap- 
ture The only other specimen of this bird that has been taken m this 
, so far as I am aware, was taken by Mr. Merriam, at nearly the 
place, and recorded by him in the Bulletin, Yol. I, p. 52. — George 
lsey, New Haven, Conn. BuU. N.Q.O. 5, April, 1880, p, ' * 
State, so far as I am 
same place, and record 
Woolsey, New Haver 
— George 
Ipswich Sparrow. — I would like to inform 
you that on March 24, 1888, I shot a male Ips- 
wich Sparrow, ( P . princeps,) and on Nov. 26, 
1884, another. The first of these has been identi- 
fied by Prof. Verrill and Mr. T. B. Osborne, and 
the second is just like the first, except that the 
yellow above the eyes is almost entirely wanting, 
and the plumage is altogether more dirty looking. 
— Louis B. Bishop, New Haven, Conn. 
O.&O.X. Feb. 1885. p. 30 
Passerculus princeps. — Ipswich Sparrow. — An adult male was 
taken January 20, 1917, in the low sedge bushes at the edge of salt meadow 
at East Norwalk. 
