5 Geo. 5 ProvincrAL Museum Report. F 17 




Gray-cHEEKED Turusu (//ylocichla alicie aliciw, Baird). 
An adult male was taken at Wilson Creek on June 13th. At Pike River on August 3rd 
I shot a large thrush in the thick bushes, but although a careful search was made I failed to 
find it. It was undoubtedly this species. No others were observed. New record for Provin- 
cial Museum. (Idt. Oberholser.) 
Ouive-BackeD Turusu (//ylocichla ustulata swainsonii, Cabanis). 
At Hot Springs on July 13th TI flushed a female from the nest, and immediately shot it. 
The nest was placed in a spruce-tree, close to the tree-trunk, about 4 feet from the ground, 
and composed of rootlets, moss grasses, a few leaves, and lined with dried grasses interwoven 
with moose-hair. The eggs, three in number, were fresh, of a bluish-green colour, spotted and 
blotched with lilac-brown markings, mostly at the larger end ; size, 0.70x 0.90. An occasional 
bird was heard towards evening in the dark woods during July close to Hot Springs. (Idt. 
Oberholser. ) 
Sterra Hermir Turuse (Hylocichla guttata sequoiensis, Belding). 
An adult male was taken at Wilson Creek on June 13th. One female was shot at the 
same locality on June 28th. All the thrush were found scarce in the district we collected in. 
(Idt. Oberholser.) 
Western Rosin (Planesticus migratorius caurinus, Grinnell). 
Fairly common. Birds, nest, and eggs were taken on June 6that Atlin. Four nestlings 
were found at Hot Springs on July 17th; only one was taken. Several nests were found in 
June and left undisturbed. 
Movunratw Bivesirp (Sialia carrucoides, Bechstein). 
Common at Atlin and O'Donnel Creek, where a few pair bred. Four adults were 
collected at Wilson Creek, two males on June 17th anda male and a female on June 50th. 
Two nests were found at Atlin in June in buildings, containing eggs, none of which were taken, 
as they were hard-set. 
SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIRDS PUBLISHED IN THE ANNUAL REPORT, 1913. 
ERRATA. 
Page 10. Betrep Kinarisuer (Ceryle alcyon, Linnieus), read WesterN Bevrep KINGFISHER 
(Steptoceryle aleyon caurina, Grinnell.) 
Page 10. Norruern Hairy Woopprcker (Dryobates villosus leucomelas, Bodd.). Mr. H. E. 
Oberholser examined five skins which he labelled Rocky Mountain Harry 
Wooprrecker (Dryobates villosus monticola, Anthony). Dryobates villosus 
hyloscopus, Cab. & Heine ; none were taken, all are monticola. 
Page 11. Trate’s Frycarcuer (Lmpidonax trailli trailli, Audubon), read ALpER Frycarcuer 
(Empidonax trailli alnorum, Brewster). 
Page 12. Cowsirp (Molothrus ater ater, Bodd.), read Molothrus ater artemisiw. (Idt. Ober 
holser. ) 
Page 12. Western Eveninc Grospeak (fesperiphona verpertina montana, Ridg.), read 
EveninG Grospeak (Lesperiphona vespertina vespertina, W. Copp). (Idt. Ober- 
holser.) 
Page 14. ALAaskKA YELLow Warster (Dendroica estiva rubiginosa, Ridgway), read CALIFORNIA 
Yettow Warster (Dendroica westiva brewsteri). (Idt. Oberholser.) 
Page 14. Lurescenr Wars er (Vermivora celata lutescens, Ridgway), read Rocky Mountain 
ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER (Vermivora celata orestera, Ober.). (Idt. Ober- 
holser. ) 
Page 15. Rocky Mountain Nurnatcn (Sitta carolinensis nelsoni, Mearns), read SLENDER- 
Bittep Nuraarcu (Sitta carolinensis aculeata). (Idt. Oberholser.) 
