1882. 
Passerella iliaca. 
Oct . 8 - 22 !; 
1883. 
Oct. 19. 
Maine (Lake Urabagog). 
Arrived October 10 v/hen v/o say three. After ards 
tnoir nunibers gradually incfeased, until by the 18th 
they v/ere abundant. They were found more or loss numer 
ously everywhere but especially haunted solitary glens,^ 
often deep xn the woods, where young spruces and firs 
grov^ thickly. They did not consort much with other 
Sparrows but occurred most frequently in little companie 
of three or four. 
Several 
