136 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF ALABAMA 
No. 325. Male. Greensboro. Dec. 21, 1889. W. C. Avery. 
No. 356. Male. Greensboro. Jan. 25, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
No. 789. Male. Greensboro. Oct. 24, 1890. W. C, Avery. 
No. 796. Male. Greensboro. Oct. 25, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
No. 804. Male. Greensboro. Nov. 5, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
215. PLANESTICUS MIGRATORIUS ACHRUSTERUS 
(Batchelder). 
SOUTHERN Rosin. 
“Common. Winter resident. First appeared in this 
locality this fall, on October 19. Two pairs of robins 
nested the past season in the yard of John L. Cobbs, state 
treasurer, in the city of Montgomery. The young were 
reared, and they remained with their parents in the yard 
of Mr. Cobbs all the summer and were still there in 
October, as was reported to me on inquiring. This is 
the first instance known to me of the robins nesting so 
far south. If these birds are not shot this winter, they 
may remain to breed again next year; and we may have 
the interesting spectacle of a colony of robins in a scuth- 
ern city.” (1891c). This colony did not materialize, how- 
ever, and the record remains unique. 
No. 408. Male. Greensboro. Mar. 11, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
No. 412. Female. Greensboro. Mar. 13, 1890. W. A. Cobbs. 
No. 787. Male. Greensboro. Oct. 23, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
No. 815. Female. Greensboro. Mar. 20, 1891. W. C. Avery. 
216. SIALIA SIALIS SIALIS (Linneus). 
BLUEBIRD. 
“Common. Resident. Breeds.” (1891c). 
Recorded in pine woods on Perdido Bay, Sept. 26, 1892. 
No. 244. Male. Greensboro. Oct. 12, 1889. W. C. Avery. 
No. 357. Male. Greensboro. Jan. 25, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
No. 409. Male. Greensboro. Mar. 11, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
No. 461. Female. Greensboro. Apr. 14, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
No. 722. Male. Greensboro. Oct. 1, 1890. W. C. Avery. 
