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 350, 7tleruJa inigratorhf (Linn.). Robin. 



BiiEEDiNG Range — Eastern N. A., upper part of Southern States to Hud- 

 son Bay and Alaska. 

 Winter Distkiuution — Eastern U. S., tnainly south of Middle States. 



Resident, though much scarcer in winter. Migrants arrive March 

 15 and depart November 10. 



In southern New Jersey it seems to be much more abundant in 

 •winter than in the vicinity of Philadelphia. 



[SJil.'] Hesi}e}'ocic7ila ncevia {Gmel.). Varied Thrush. 



Distribution — Pacific coa.-t of X. A., southward to California. 

 A purely accidental sti-agizler. One specimen secured in New 

 Jersey is in the collection of Dr. Samuel Cabot (Baird, Breiver and 

 Ridgway — Birds of North America, Vol. I., p. 29). 



352. Slalmsialis (Li^y:.). Bluebird. 



Bkeedixg Ran(;e — Eastern U. S., nortinvarJ to Nova Scotia and 



Manitoba. 

 Winter Distribution — Eastern U. S., but mainly south of the Middle 

 States. 



Common resident, most plentiful during the migrations, and be- 

 coming every year less abundant during the breeding season. 

 Migrants arrive March 1 and depart November 10. 



