Birds of the Adirondack Region. 
C.B.Memaxa. 
74. Passerella iliaca (Mcrrem) Swainson. Fox-colored Sparrow. 
— Have taken it at Big Moose Lake (in both Herkimer and Hamilton 
Counties) in October (Oct. 12 and 18, 1879). 
Bna N.O.O, 0, Oct, 1881, p, 230 
Birds observed in Naval Hospital 
Grounds. Brooklyn, G.H.Coues 
42. Passerella iliaca. Fox-colored Sparrow. - Quite common. 
BUU.N.O.C. 4, Jan., 1819, p,32 
Notes, Shelter Island, N.Y. 
W W. Worthington. 
Saw the first Fox Sparrow April 3d,; 
O.&o. X. May. 1886 . p. 
Arriva i s of Mig’y Birds, Spring-1886, 
Central Park, N. Y. City. A. G. Paine, Jr. 
March 2, Passerella iliaca , (585). Fox Sparrow. 
O.&o. XI, July. 1888. p. 109 
Birds Tioga OOi N»TT, M&sn Loring, 
235. Fox-colored Sparrow. Quite rare, 
found in the brush lots. 
O^&O, X7» Jasaa, 1800, p,83 
Notes on Some Winter Residents of 
Hudson Valley. E.A.Mearns. 
11 . Passerella iliaca. Fox Sparrow. — Possibly a few may stay in 
sunny sheltered situations all winter. I found them as late as December 8 , 
1877, and as early as February 28, 1878. Mr. Bicknell furnishes the 
following dates: “ December 4 (1874 and 1876); February 24, 1874 (a 
warm day, temperature 74° !) ” 
Bull. N.O.O. 4, Jan., 1879, p.36 
Fox Sparrow. Not common. 
E. A. Sterling, Brooklyn, Pa. 
Auk, XIX, July, 1902, p.298. 
