42 ANNOTATED LIST OF BIRDS 



749. Ruby-crowned Kinglet — Regiilus calendula 

 (Linn.). Common migrant, Apr. lo-May 5, Oct. lo-Nov. 

 5. Woodlands. BL i 71, M 50, W 48. 



755. Wood Thrush — Turdus mustelimis Gmel. 

 Rather common summer resident, May 12-Sept. 15. 

 Swampy undergrowths of deciduous woods in wilder parts 

 of district. Nest in saplings, about 8 ft. BL i 54, M 25, 

 W 46. 



756. Wilson's Thrush, Veery — Turdus fuscescens 

 Steph. Common summer resident, somewhat local; May 

 lo-Sept, 8. Swampy woodlands. Nest in shrubbery, on 

 or near ground. BL i 60, M 28, W 45. 



757. Gray-cheeked Thrush — Turdus alicice Baird. 

 Rare or scarce migrant, May 15-25, Sept. 25-Oct. 6. 

 Woodland undergrowth. Newtonville, not very uncommon 

 in spring, — Maynard ; Framingham, occasionally seen, — 

 F. C. Browne. BL i 59, M 35. 



757a. Bicknell's Thrush — Turdus alicicB bicknelli 

 (Ridgw.). Scarce migrant, May 15-25, Sept. 25-Oct. 6. 

 Wellesley Hills, female, Oct. 5, 1885; Dedham, Oct. 4, 

 1883, — both in collection of W. Brewster. M 466. 



758a. Olive-backed Thrush — Turdus ustulatus 



swaiiisonii (Cab.). Common migrant, May 12-June 3, 

 Sept. lo-Oct. 5. Woodland undergrowths. Newton, — 

 Maynard. BL i 57, M 33, W 44. 



759b. Hermit Thrush — Turdus aonalaschkce pal- 

 lasii (Csb.). Common migrant, rarely breeds; Apr. 16- 

 May 5, Oct. 5-Nov. 15. Sometimes winters near Boston. 

 Woodland undergrowths, shrubbery, etc. Nest in secluded 

 woodlands, on or near ground ; June, July. BL i S5, M 30, 

 W43. 



761. American Robin — Merula migratoria 

 (Linn.). Abundant summer resident, Mar.-Oct. ; sometimes 



