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ave. 28 yrs. May 8. 
Departure—Sept. 21 (1898)—Nov. 6 (1886) ; 
ave. I1 yrs. Oct. 7. 
242. Hylocichla fuscescens fuscescens Wilson’s 
Thrush, “Veery.”’ Not common transient. Dr. 
Montgomery has taken it only in spring, and I have 
but one fall record, Sept. 19, 1893 (No. 421, coll. 
Pei) Bey 
Arrival—Apr. 30 (1905 )—May 14 (1916) ; ave. 
6 yrs. May 6. 
Departure—May 16 (1916)—May 26 (1917); 
ave. 4 yrs. May 21. 
243. Hylocichla alicie  bicknelli Bicknell’s 
Thrush. Rare transient. One was taken at West 
Chester by Josiah Hoopes in 1893 (Stone, Bds. E. 
Pa. and N. J., 150), and another at Berwyn in my 
orchard while feeding on pokeberries, Oct. 6, 1915 
(No. 1063, coll. F. L. B.); the first and second 
county records. 
244. Hylocichla ustulata ustulata Olive-backed 
Thrush. Tolerable common transient. 
Berwyn: 
Spring arrival—Apr. 22 (1896)—May 4 
(1904) ; ave. 4 yrs. Apr. 28. 
Spring departure—May 13 (1904-1906-1909)— 
May 30 (1907); ave. 7 yrs. May 18. 
Fall arrival—Sept. 20 (1895)—Sept. 26 (1897- 
1903); ave. 3 yrs. Sept. 24. 
Fall departure—Oct. 3 (1891)—Oct. 26 
(1900) ; ave. 4 yrs. Oct. 12. 
245. Hylocichla guttata guttata Hermit Thrush, 
“wood robin.” Common, sometimes rather abund- 
