ANNOTATED LIST OF SPECIES - 103 
a female on W. A. Stearns’s authority at Leverett on May 18, 
woes andearmale on! july 12,1886, by H: L: Clark: 
280. Siurus noveboracensis (Gmel.). WaTer THRUSH. 
A common spring and autumn migrant. Although it has been 
recorded breeding near Boston, and at other localities in the 
State, the records are generally discredited. 
April 25 to May 30.(June 17); (July) August 3 to October ro. 
Amherst: Two instances. Berkshire: ‘‘ Common transient visitant.” 
Bristol County: “Rather common transient visitant.’’ Brookline: 
“Common migrant.” Cambridge: Very common transient visitant. 
Cohasset: ‘‘ Common migrant.’> Dedham: ‘‘ Rather common migrant.” 
Essex County: ‘‘Common migrant.” Ipswich: ‘* Not common transient 
visitant.’” Martha’s Vineyard: ‘‘One instance.’ Springfield : ‘““Com- 
mon migrant in spring and autumn.’ Templeton: “*Common migrant. 
Breeds [?].””. Wellesley: ‘‘ Common migrant.” 
281. Siurus aurocapillus (Linn.). Oven-sirp. 
An abundant summer resident. 
May 1 to September 27. 
Amherst: “Common summer resident.” Berkshire: “Common sum- 
mer resident.” Bristol County: ‘“ Abundant summer resident.’’ Brook- 
line: ‘‘ Abundant summer resident.’ Cambridge: Abundant summer 
resident. Cohasset: ‘‘ Abundant in summer.” Dedham: “Very com- 
mon.” Essex County: ‘Summer visitant. Common.’ Ipswich: 
‘“*“Common summer resident.” Martha’s Vineyard: “Common summer 
resident.” Springfield: “Abundant summer resident.’”” Templeton: 
“Common summer resident.’ Wellesley: ‘“‘Very common summer 
resident.” 
282. Dendroeca discolor (Vieill.). PRaAriR1IE WARBLER. 
A common but local summer resident near the coast, abundant 
at certain localities, Martha’s Vineyard and in Plymouth County 
for example. 
May 2 to September 25. 
Bristol County: “Rather common summer resident.’ Brookline: 
“Common migrant and rare summer resident.” Cambridge: Locally 
common summer resident. Cohasset: One instance. Dedham: ‘+ Rather 
1Clark ; Birds of Amherst, 1887, p. 50. 
