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No. 883. Male. Anniston. July 8, 1891. W. C. Avery. 
No. 884. Female. Anniston. July 8, 1891. W. C. Avery. 
198. THRYOMANES BEWICKI BEWICKI (Audubon). 
BEWICK’S WREN. 
“Not common. Winter residert.” (1891c). 
The earliest fall arrival of the species recorded is Sept. 
17, 1894. 
No. 243. Male. Greensboro. Oct. 12, 1889. W. C. Avery. 
No. 282. Femaie. Greensboro. Nov. 30, 1889. W. C. Avery. 
No. 338. Male. Greensboro. Jan. 3, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
No. 791. Female. Greensboro. Oct. 25, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
‘No. 794. Male. Greensboro. Oct. 25, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
No. 1068. Male. Greensboro. Sept. 21, 18938. W. C. Avery. 
No. 1080. Male. Greensboro. Oct. 9, 1893. W. C. Avery. 
No. 1081. Male. Greensboro. Oct. 9, 1893. W. C. Avery. 
No. 1088. Female. Greensboro. Oct. 14, 1893. W. C. Avery. 
No. 1091. Male. Greensboro. Oct. 16, 1893. W. C. Avery. 
No. 1108. Female. Greensboro. Oct. 27, 1893. W. C. Avery. 
199. TROGLODYTES AADON ADON (Vieillot). 
HOUSE WREN. 
Under date of Sept. 8, 1886, Dr. Avery records a house 
wren, but this record is rather doubtful because he omit- 
ted it from his “‘Birds Observed in Alabama.” Again, 
April 6, 1893, he notes in his journal: “A very small 
wren was seen in a rose hedge. It was not the winter 
wren nor Carolina nor Bewicks’ hence it must have 
been Troglodytes aedon.” However, in 1893, a specimen 
was taken at Greensboro and is still in the collection. 
No. 1022. Male. Greensboro. 1893. W. C. Avery. 
200. CERTHIA FAMILIARIS AMERICANA (Bonaparte). 
BROWN CREEPER. 
“Not common. Winter resident.” (1891c). 
No. 308. Male. Greensboro. Dec. 11, 1889. W. C. Avery. 
No. 343. Male. Greensboro. Jan. 4, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
No. 775. Female. Greensboro. Oct. 21, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
201. SITTA CAROLINENSIS ATKINSI (Scott). 
FLORIDA WHITE-BREASTED NUTHATCH. 
“Not common. Resident. Breeds.” (1891c). 
No. 418. Male. Greensboro. Mar. 15, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
No. 890. Male. Greensboro. Aug. 11, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
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