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*245. (736). p. carolinensis Alu]. Carolina Chickadee. Com- 

 mon resident throuohout the State. (Univ. Coll.). 



Family SYLVIID^l^. Wari)lers, Kinglets and Gnateatchers. 



Genus Regulus Cuvier, 



246. (748). R. satrapa Lieht. Golden-crowned Kinglet. 

 Rather common winter visitor in all parts of the State; in sum- 

 mer balsams of Black Mountains {vide Brewster). Probably 

 breeds, and is a resident in mountain region. (Univ. Coll.). 



247. (749). R. calendula (Linn.). Ruby-crowned Kinglet. 

 Rare transient in mountain region; rather comaion winter vis- 

 itor in middle and coast regions. 



Genus PoLiOPTiLA Sclater. 



*248. (751). P. ccerulea (Linn.). Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. 

 Common summer visitor. (L^niv. Coll.). 



Family TURDID^l^. Thrushes, Solitares, Stonechats, Blue- 

 birds, Etc. 



Genus TuuDUS Lin mens. 



Subgenus Hylocichla Baird. 



*249. (755). T. niustelinus Gnni\. Wood Thrush. Abundant 

 throughout the State, breeds everywhere. (Univ. Coll.). 



*250. (756). T. fascesecns Steph. Wilson's Thrush. Rare 

 transient in middle region; summer visitor in mountain region; 

 Craggy Mountain (Cairns); abundant on Black Mountains and 

 at Highlands from 3,500 to 5,000 feet; breeds at Highlands 

 (vide Brewster). (Univ. Coll.). 



25L (757a). T. alicice bicknclli (Ridgw.). Bicknell's Thrush. 

 Rare transient near Raleigh (Brimley). 



252. (758a). T. udulatus swainsonii (Cab.). Olive-backed 

 Thrush. Rather common transient visitor in middle reirion : 

 summer visitor in mountain region: '^common on Craira:v 

 Mountain" (vide Cairns), Does it breed;? (Univ. Coll.). 



253. (759b). T. aonaiaschkoi pallasii [Odh.). Hermit Thrush. 

 Rather common winter visitor throughout the State. (L^niv. 

 Coll.). 



