230 MEMOIRS OF THE NUTTALL ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB. 



185 [445] Tyrannus dominicensis (Gmel). 

 Gray Kingbird. 



Accidental visitor from the south. 



An immature bird was shot in Lynn in a tree near the roadside, on 

 October 23d, 1869, by Charles I. Goodale.' This is the only record for the 

 State. 



186 [452] Myiarchus crinitus (Linn.). 

 Crested Flycatcher. 



Rare summer resident ; May to September 20. 



Eggs: June 13. 



Mr. J. A. F"arley tells me that this bird breeds regularly in Saugus, Lynn 

 field, Georgetown, Middleton, and Feabody. 



187 [456] Sayornis phoebe (Lath.). 

 Phcebe. 



Common summer resident ; March 17 to October 8. 



Eggs: April 27 to July 3. 



The canoeist on any of the rivers of Essex County in May is greeted at 

 almost every bridge by a pair of Phoebes. There is no more delightful way to 

 see many interesting birds than by exploring in a canoe the charming waterways 

 of the County. 



188 [459] Nuttallornis borealis (Swains.). 

 Olive-sided Flycatcher. 

 Very rare summer resident ; May 10 to August 22. 



' J. A. Allen : Amer. Nat., vol. 3, p. 645, 1870. 



