29. Bobolink. Dolichonyx oryzivorus.—A small flock seen, and heard singing, April 27.
30. Orchard Oriole. Icterus spurius.—Common, but not found on Walden's Ridge.
31. Baltimore Oriole. Icterus galbula.—A single bird, at Chickamauga, May 3.
32. Crow Blackbird. Quiscalus quiscula?—Seen on sundry occasions in the valley country, but specific distinction not made out. Both forms—Q. quiscula and Q. quiscula æneus—are found in Tennessee. See Dr. Fox's List of Birds found in Roane County, Tennessee. "The Auk," vol. iii. p. 315. My own list of the Icteridæ is remarkable for its omissions, especially of the cowbird, the red-winged blackbird (which, however, I am pretty certain that I saw on the wing) and the meadow lark.
33. House Sparrow. English Sparrow. Passer domesticus.—Distressingly superabundant in the city and its suburbs.
34. Goldfinch. Spinus tristis.—Abundant. Still in flocks.
35. White-crowned Sparrow. Zonotrichia leucophrys.—Seen but once (May 1), two birds, in the national cemetery.
36. White-throated Sparrow. Zonotrichia albicollis.—Common. Still present on Walden's Ridge (in two places) May 13. Sang very little.
37. Chipping Sparrow. Doorstep Sparrow. Spizella socialis.—Common.