3386 
FAMILY 
555 
556 
557 
NO 
(748) 
(749) 
(751) 
FAMILY 
558 
§59 
560 
561 
562 
(756) 
(756a) 
(757) 
LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 
SYLVIID4AE. Warblers, Kinglets, Gnatcatchers, 
Subfamily REGULIN. Kinglets. 
Genus REGULUS. Cuvter. 
REGULUS SATRAPA. Licut. Golden-crowned Kinglet. 
Eastern North America; breeding from higher northern boundary of 
the United States northward; winters as far south as Guatemala. 
REGULUS CALENDULA. (Liny.) Ruby-crowned Kinglet. 
North America; from the fur countries to Central America; breeds 
north of the United States, except on high mountain ranges. 
Subfamily POLIOPTILINAE. Gnatcatchers. 
Genus POLIOPTILA. Scrarter. 
POLIOPTILA C4AERULEA. (Linn.) Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. 
Southern portion of the United States; casual as far north as Massa- 
chusetts ; winters in the Gulf States, Cuba, and Central America. 
TURDIDA:. Thrushes, Solitaires, Stonechats, 
Bluebirds, etc. 
Subfamily MYADESTIN.  Solitaires. 
Genus MYADESTES. Swarnys. 
MYADESTES TOWNSENDII. (Aupb.) Townsend’s Solitaire. 
Western species; accidental in Illinois; one record. 
Subfamily TURDINA®. Thrushes. 
Genus TURDUS.  Liyy. 
SupcrEnus HYLOCICHLA, Barrp. 
TURDUS MUSTELINUS. Get. Wood Thrush. 
Eastern United States; from Massachusetts south to the Gulf States 
and Central America; breeds from Virginia northward. 
TURDUS FUSCESCENS. Stern. Wilson’s Thrush. 
Eastern North America; from Anticosti to the Gulf of Mexico; the 
greater portion winters south of the United States. 
Turdus fuscescens salicicola. (Ripew.) Willow Thrush. 
Western race, which occurs as far east as Illinois; it differs but little 
from fuscescens, the breast spots are slightly wider and the back 
somewhat darker. 
TURDUS ALICIZE. Bairp. Gray-cheeked Thrush. 
North America; from Labrador and Alaska to the Gulf of Mexico and 
Central America; breeds from Labrador and Hudson Bay north- 
ward. 
