J 6 Review of Perkins’ “Birds of Vermont.” 
1884, and then said to have been sent to the Dartmouth College collection, 
though now not there. (Rand. Notes, No. VIII, 1884, p. 3, and Brewster’s 
Minot, Appendix, 1895, pp. 475-6). 
132- Tyrannus tyrannus. Kingbird. — May 8 to —. 
133. Myiarchus crinitus. Crested Flycatcher. —• May S to — . 
134. Sayornis phcebe. Phoebe. — April 5 to October. 
135. Nuttallornis borealis. Olive-sided Flycatcher. — Confined 
mostly to the mountainous regions. Pownall. May 10 to — . 
136. Horizopus virens. Wood Pewee. — May to late Sept. 
137. Empidonax flaviventris. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. — A not 
uncommon summer resident in Vermont. May 25 to -. 
Empidonax virescens. Acadian Flycatcher. — A southern 
species, no definite record, probably synonymous with E. minimus. 
13S. Empidonax trailli alnorum. Alder Flycatcher. — Not uncom¬ 
mon in suitable localities. 
139 - Empidonax minimus. Least Flycatcher. — May 10 to Sept. 
140. Otocorys alpestris. Shore Lark. — A not uncommon winter 
visitant principally to the shores of Lake Champlain, Taftsville, and 
elsewhere. Prof. Perkins’ last two paragraphs refer undoubtedly to the 
following species. 
141. Otocorys alpestris praticola. Prairie Horned Lark.— A rare 
summer resident, also rarely occurring in winter. Cornwall, noted April, 
18S9, P. FI. Parkhill (O. & O., Vol. XIV, 1SS9, p. 87). Stowe, observed in 
1S9S, and nested in 1901, E. C. Straw (Howell, Auk, 1901, p. 341). Mt. 
Mansfield, one seen June 19, 1S97, Dr. Walter Faxon. St. Albans, nest 
taken May 30, 1893, G. E. Edson, Rutland, fledglings noted on severa 
occasions, Ross. 
142. Cyanocitta cristata. Blue Jay. 
143. Perisoreus canadensis. Canada Jay. — Reported in summer from 
Mt. Mansfield and Somerset. 
144. Corvus corax. Raven.- —Reported from Brandon autumn of 1879. 
145. Corvus americanus. American Crow. 
Corvus ossifragus. Fish Crow. — This record needs confirmation- 
146. Dolichonyx orizivorus. Bobolink. 
147. Molothrus ater. Cowbird. — Generally uncommon. One winter 
record, Dec. 30, 1883, Taftsville, which I have been unable to confirm. 
148. Agelaius phoeniceus. Red-winged Blackbird. — April 18 to 
October. 
149. Sturnella magna. Meadowlark. — April 2 to — . Winters oc¬ 
casionally at St. Albans, on the shores of Lake Champlain, Woodsworth. 
150. Icterus spurius. Orchard Oriole. — Confined to southernmost 
Vermont where there are no actual breeding records. Middlebnry , two 
males taken June 1, 1882, F. H. Knowlton, B rattleboro, recorded. 
151. Icterus galbula. Baltimore Oriole. — One winter record, 
Uxbridge , one taken Dec. 4, 1SS4, Taft. (Rand. Notes, Vol. II, 1S85, p. 
15). (April 17) May 14 to Sept. 
