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Family SvIvVIID.K. — Kinglets, Etc. 



i8i. Rkoulus satrapa Licht. — Golden-crowned kinglet. 

 Common Spring and Fall migrant, usually in .small flocks. A 

 rare Winter resident. 



182. Rkcuu.us calendula (Linn.) — Ru])y-cro\vned kinglet. 

 Uncommon, but regular migrant, in April and October. 



183. PoLiOPTiLA c.KRULEA (Linn.) — Blue-gray gnatcatcher. 

 Summer resident, April to August ; more common in the 

 Spring. Breeds. 



Family Turdid.K. — Thrushes. 



184. TuKDUS MUSTELiNUS Gmel.— Wood thrush. Com- 

 mon Summer resident, from April to October. Breeds. 



185. TuRDUS ALici.^ Baird.-- Gray-cheeked thrush. Mi- 

 grant in May, September and October. 



186. TuRDUS usTULATUS swAiNSONii (Cab.)— Olive-backed 

 thrush. A very common migrant in April, May and Sep- 

 tember. 



187. TuRDUs AONALASCH^PALLASii (Cab.)— Hermit thrush 

 Common migrant, in April, May, September and October. 



188. Merula migratoria (Linn.) — Robin. Abundant res- 

 ident, from February to November, and a small number some- 

 times Winter in the county. Very numerous, in large strag- 

 gling flocks, during the migrations. Breeds. 



1S9. Si.VLiA si.VLis (Linn.) — Bluebird. Common resident, 

 from February to November, and a few nsuall\- remain 

 through the Winter. Breeds. 



IJST OF HIKD.S VtV PROHAHIJ-; ( )CCr KK ICNCE. 



In the following list are the names of a number of birds, 

 which, to a practical certainty, occtir in the county, so much 

 so that quite a number of them might have been included 

 in the list proper with perfect safety, and were only barred 

 out by the rigidly adhered to rule of including no V)ird whose 

 indentification within the county lines was not positive and 

 certain. It is true that the majority of these will be found 

 to be rare, but as they are tiiuiuestionabl>- of tolerabl\- reg- 



