Auk, XII, July, 1895, P P- 3 '3 
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Ammodramus savannarum passerinus. Grasshopper Sparrow. 
This little Sparrow is a rare summer resident in Western New York. I 
have been on the lookout for it for six or seven years but without finding 
it until last spring. On May 2, 1894, I was riding my wheel just outside 
the city when my ear caught the peculiar note of this species. I stopped 
to investigate and soon flushed a Grasshopper Sparrow. I returned to 
the spot next day and secured a specimen and saw five or six others. 
Later in the season, on and about the first of June, I searched on several 
occasions for the nest of two pairs which frequented the same field, north 
of the city. And still later in June I saw one of these Sparrows near 
Abbott’s Corners, and another near North Boston. 
Auk, XIV, Apr., 1897, p. ZZ?. 
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Ammodramus savannarum passerinus. — A specimen of this bird was 
killed on the hills south of Oneida Village, July 2, 1895, by Messrs. Wm. 
R. Maxon and T. F. Wilcox. , TXfUu . , iAC t f. 
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Ammodramus savannarum passerinus. Grasshopper Sparrow. — 
Mr. W. R. Maxon finds this bird common in the hills south of Oneida. 
He has taken several specimens in successive summers. Additional 
records. 
Auk, XVII, April, llIOO, p. 
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row.- Mr. Embody is quite correct in regarding thi SPAR - 
mon summer resident.” In fact where A S . not an uncom- 
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