. Uccelli del Michigan. Parte dello stato (Prof. J. A. Allen); razze (GibbsBird of Michigan); contee di Hillsdale e Lenawee (A. H. Boies); sempre più abbondanti a Plymouth (J. Purdy); Jerome Trombley lo ha trovato allevando in ameadow nella contea di Monroe; sta diventando molto comune come le foreste sono eliminate (Dr. M. GibbB); due dei suoi nomi comuni provengono dalla sua nota stridulante. 231-547-(236). Ammodrainus henslowii {AUD.). Henslows Sparrow; galline-lows Bunting.Rare; Northwestern Indiana, Lake County (Butlers Birds of Indiana); include l'elenco degli uccelli del Michigan sia da Boies che da Covert. Sig. A.
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. Birds of Michigan . part of the state (Prof. J. A. Allen); breeds (GibbsBird of Michigan); Hillsdale and Lenawee Counties (A. H. Boies); increasinglyabundant at Plymouth (J. B. Purdy); Jerome Trombley has found it breeding in ameadow in Monroe County; is becoming very common as the forests are cleared off (Dr. M. GibbB); two of its common names come from its stridulating note. 231-547-(236). Ammodrainus henslowii {Aud.). Henslows Sparrow; Hens-lows Bunting.Rare; Northwestern Indiana, Lake County (Butlers Birds of Indiana); includedin the list of Michigan birds by both Boies and Covert. Mr. A. W. Butler thinks thatthis and also Lecontes Sparrow Ammodramus leconteii will both be found to belongto our Michigan fauna. 232-549a-(241). Ammodramus caudacutus nelsoni Allen. Nelsons Sparrow;Nelsons Sharp-tailed Finch.Rare; two specimens reported taken Oct. 5, 1878, in Gibbs Michigan Birds;reported from Northwestern Indiana, where perhaps it is a summer resident (But-lers Birds of Indiana). Genus CHONDESTES Swain.. Lark Sparrow, natural size. 233-552-(281). Chondestes grammacus (Say). Lark Sparrow; Lark Finch. Not rare in northern part of the state; summer months; rare and irregular atAnn Arbor (Dr. J. B. Steere); Sault Ste. Marie (A. H.-Boies); rare in MonroeCounty, where two nests have been found (Jerome Trombley); May to Aug.; arrivesin flocks; breeds irregularly and often very locally (Dr. W. C. Brownell); breeds inthe Northern Peninsula (Prof. Ludwig Kumlein); nests in June on the ground or inbushes; eggs four to six, white with irregular lines of black or brown; locally com-mon, breeds (Gibbs). Dr. Atkins makes no mention of this bird but we have takenit here. Genus ZONOTKICHIA Swain. 234-554-(276). Zonotrichia leucophrys (Forst.). White-crowned Sparrow;White-browed Sparrow; White-browed Crowned Sparrow.Common; throughout the entire state; May and October; Mackinac Island (S.E. White); Keweenaw Point (Kneeland); breeds in the Northern Peninsula (Lud-13 98 AGRICULTURAL