Birds observed in Naval Hospital 
Grounds, Brooklyn, G. H, Ooues 
40. Melospiza melodia. Song Sparrow. - Common ; breeds. 
BmIL N.O.C, 4, Jan., 1879, p.32 
Birds of the Adirondack Region. 
C.H.Memajn. 
yi, Melospiza fasciata 
( Gmelin) Scott. Song Sparrow.— A toler- 
ably common summer 
resident, breeding at various localities. 
Bull. N. O.O, Q.Oct, 1881, p, 230 
Awriv^lsofMrg’y Birds, Spring-1886, 
Central Park, N. IT. City. A. G. Paine, Jr. 
March 7, Melospiza fasciata , (581). Song 
Sparrow. 
O.&O. XI. J uly. 1886. p. 109 
Bds. ObB. at Little and Great Gull Is- 
lands, N.Y. Aug. '88 B.H.Dutchnr, 
16. Melospiza fasciata. Song Sparrow -T l.;, 
mon on Great Gull, and could frequently be he!, d • ^ quite COm - 
prel^r the swamp and its immediate vicinity to the ^ Se6med to 
toe island. One specimen was shot from some h \ e,ev ^d parts of 
the marsh. some bushes around the edge of 
A»k, VI. April, 1889. p. 
Notes an Some Winter Residents of 
Hudson Valley. B.A.Mearns. 
8. Melospiza melodia. Song Sparrow. — A regular winter resi- 
dent, throughout the. severest winters, in favorable situations ; its abun- 
dance and dispersion depend on the character of the winter. 
BwiLN.O.O. 4, Jan., 1870, p.35 
Song Sparrow. Common. 
E. A. Sterling, Brooklyn; Pa. 
Auk, XIX, July, 1902, P.298. 
