Hix on New York City Birds. 4:; 



142. Toxostoma rufum. — Brown Thrasher. Common migrant. 

 Summer resident in Bronx Park. 



143. Thryothorus ludovicianus. — Carolina Wren. Two in Central 

 Park, September 22. 



144. Troglodytes aedon. — House Wren. A few in Central Park 

 in May. 



145. Olbiorchilus hiemalis. — Winter Wren. Several in Central 

 Park in the fall. 



146. Cistothorus stellaris. — Short-billed Marsh Wren. One was 

 seen with other migrants at Rugby October 8. It may be a summor 

 resident there. 



147. Telmatodytes palustris. — Long-billed Marsh Wren. Sum- 

 mer resident in the salt marshes. 



148. Certhia familiaris americana. — Brown Creeper. Uncommon 

 winter resident. 



149. Sitta carol inensis. — White-breasted Nuthatch. There were 

 a few in Bronx and Central Parks last winter (1903-4), but there 

 are none this winter. 



150. Sitta canadensis. — Red-breasted Nuthatch. One spent the 

 winter of 1903-4 in Central Park. In the fall one was seen in Cen- 

 tral Park, October 15, and one in Bronx Park, October 16. The 

 year before they were abundant in the fall from August to No- 

 vember. 



151. Parus atricapillus. — Chickadee. Common winter resident. 



152. Regulus satrapa. — Golden-crowned Kinglet. Winter resi- 

 dent in Bronx Park. Elsewhere a common migrant. 



153. Regulus calendula. — Ruby-crowned Kinglet. Very common 

 migrant. 



154. Hylocichla mustelina. — Wood Thrush. Uncommon summer 

 resident in Bronx and Central Parks. 



155. Hylocichla fuscescens. — Wilson Thrush. Common migrant. 

 Summer resident in Bronx Park. 



156. Hylocichla alicias. — Gray-cheeked Thrush . Tolerably com- 

 mon migrant in Central Park. In early October a few, apparently 

 Bicknell Thrushes (H. a. bicknelli), were seen in Central Park 

 and St. Paul's Church-yard. 



157. Hylocichla swainsoni. — Olive-backed Thrush. Abundant 

 migrant. 



158. Hylocichla guttata pallasii. — Hermit Thrush. Abundant mi- 

 grant. There is one in Central Park this winter. 



159. Merula migratoria. — American Robin. Abundant summer 

 resident. A few are present in Central Park this winter. 



160. Sialia sialis. — Bluebird. Summer resident in Bronx and 

 Van Cortlandt Parks. In Central Park seen only in fall migration 

 when it was quite common. 



161. Ammodramus maritimus. — Seaside Sparrow. Abundant 

 summer resident at Rugby and Coney Island. 



