SOME NOTES ON NEBRASKA. BIRDS. 



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718. Thryothorus ludovicianus (Lath.). — Carolina Wren, 



Rulo (L. Bruner); Richardson county, ''Only saw it once in Nebraska" 

 (Aughey); southern Nebraska (Bull. No. 2, Div. Ornith.); "north to southern 

 New England and southern Neltraska " (Goss). 



Fig. 49. — Carolina Wren. 



719. Thryothorus bewickii (Aud.). — Bewick's Wren. 



"Rare in Nebraska" (Bull. No. 2, Div. Ornith.); Otoe county (Aughey); 

 " north to New Jersey and Minnesota, west to the edge of the Great Plains 

 and eastern Texas " (Go.ss). 



7196. Thryothorus bewickii bairdi {Sale. & (?oc?m.).— Baird's 

 Wren. 



"Anghey speaks of iinding a nest of 7'. bewickii. which were probably T. 

 bewickii bairdi " (Taylor); " From middle Kansas, Colorado and Utah south " 



(Goss). 



721. Troglodytes aedon VielU. — House Wren. 



West Point, Omaha, Lincoln, etc. — breeds (L. Bruner); "This species is 

 abundant in Nebraska" (Aui^hey); Beatrice, De Witt— breeding (A. S. Pearse); 

 Omaha— breeds (L. Skow); Gage county— breeds (F. A. Colby); "an abun- 

 dant summer resident, arrives April 10 to 2-5, breeds May 25 to July 30, departs 

 Sept. 1 to 15 " (I. S. Trostler). 



7216. Troglodytes aedon aztecus {Balrd).—W ehtern House 

 Wren. 



West Point, Dawes county (L. Bruner) ; "'common in Nebraska" (Bull. No. 

 2, Div. Ornith.); "abundant in Nebraska" (Aughey); "summer resident, 



