AVES. 175 



tas-seres. oscines. 



hombycillidap:. 



Laniu,'< (/(irnihi.'i Liiiiu', Syst. nat., iil. lU, 17.ys, vol. 1, j). ',)."). 



"in KrUOI'V & A.MKKICA HOHKAI.I; AESTIVAT SII'HA SVFX'IA.M." 



Everpn'on fon-sts; nests in tn-cs. 



Me. — Kan- aiul irn-^ular winter visitor. iKc. (i I't-b. G. 



N. II. — Kan- winter vi.sitor: Hampton Falls, Feb. 17 and _M, 

 1897; Nashua, ISSO. 



Vt. — Ran* winter visitor: Brattlehoro, A|)ril, I'.IOl ; Bnrlin<;ton 

 (his); St. All)ans (/;/."?). Nov. 2.5-Aiml. 



M.vss. — Kari' winti-r visitor: about six authentic records. Dec. 

 2G-FVb. 18. 



CoN'X. — Accidental winter visitor: East Windsor Hill, near 

 Hartford; ? New Haven. Fi-b. 11. 187.'). 



324. BOMBYCILLA CEDRORIM \'ieillot. 



Cedar waxwing; Apple-bird; Canada robin; Cedar-bird; 

 Cherry -bird. 



Vieill., Hist. nat. ois. Am^^'r. Sept., 1807, vol. 1, p. ;>S, pi. r>7. "e.v 

 Am<:riqle depui.s le Canada ju.squ'au Mexique." 



Ampelis ccdrorum (Vieill.). Chapman, Han<ll). i)irds east. Xo. 

 Amer., 189.5, p. 323; Bird-life, 1898, pi. .". Egg, Capen, 1S8G, 

 pi. 7, figs. 2, 3. 



Orchards, shade tn'cs, and woods; nests in trees. 



Me. — Common migrant and summer resident; rare in winter. 

 Eggs, .Tune 29. 



N. H. — Common migrant, and at lower elevations a common 

 summer resident; rare in winter in southern part. Eggs, .July 29. 



Vt. — Connnon migrant and smnmer residi-nt; uncommon in 

 winter in southern |)art. 



Ma.ss. — Common migrant anil less common smnmer n-sident; 

 irn'gularly common in winter but generally ab.sent in Xov. and l)ec. 

 Eggs. May .30-.Jul> . 



R. I. Common migrant and sunnner resident; irn'gular in 

 winter. Eggs, .lime 7-20. 



