1885.] PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 235 



Coues, E. Notes on the Oinitbolf)gy of Labrador, sniuinor of 1860. Proceediugs 

 of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, August, 18G1, pp. 215 to 257, in- 

 clusive. 



Stearns, W. A. Notes on the Natural History of Labrador (with iew additions on 

 authority of Coues), 1880 -'81-82, pp. Ill to 138 inclusive, of the Proceedings of the 

 United States National Museum, 1883. 



Brewster, William. Notes on the Birds observed duriug a summer ci'uiso iu the 

 Gulf of Saint Lawrence. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. 

 xxii, pp. 364 to 412, inclusive, October 3, 1883. 



Kichardson's Fauna Boreali-Americaua, vol. 2. 



Kumlein, L. Bulletin of the United States National Museum, No. 15. Contributions 

 to the Natural History of Arctic America, made in connection with the Howgate Polar 

 Expedition, 1877-'78. Washington, 187'J, pp. 69 to 105. 



The iijimes here adopted are, with certain changes and additions, 

 maile necessary by later investigation, taken from Ridgway's Nomencla- 

 ture of North American Birds, Bulletin 21 of the United States Na- 

 tional Museum, 1881. 



One asterisk (*) denotes resident throughout the year. 

 Two asterisks (**) indicate breeding. 



The numbers preceding the species refer to Ridgway's list, while those in brackets 

 refer to Smithsonian Catalogue of 185'J. 



1. Hylocichla mustelina (Gmel.). 1 rood Thrush. [14S.] 



Stearns, p. IIG, asserts that he heard this species iu Southern Labrador. 



2. Hylocichla fuscesceus (Steph). WiUon^s Thrash. [151.] 

 Audubon, vol. iii, p. 27, saw young July 20, 1833. 

 Brewster, p. 368, saw a pair July 24, 1881, on Anticosti. 



-- 3. Hylocichla aliciae Baird. Gray cheeked Thrush. [154.] ** 



Rare in Uii^gava. Common in southeastern and southern portions. 

 Breeds where vep found in summer. Nest and eggs procured at F_ort 

 Chimo, June 28, 1884. 



4a. Hylocichla ustulata swainsoni (Cahan.). Olive-backed Thrush. [1.53.J 



Brewster, p. 309, obtained an adult female at Fox Ba\', Anticosti, 



Jidy 11, 1881. 



Verrill reports it very common ([t. 137) on Anticosti. Specimens 



were obtained June 13 and in -Inly, 1800, at Rupert House, by Drexler. 



5b. Hylocichla iinalascse pallasi (Caban.). Hermit Thrush. [149.] 



Brewster, p. 301), found it an a])undant species at Anticosti and on 



the south shore of Labrador. 



Verrill, p. 137, found it common at the same place. 

 -f-7. Merula migratoria (Linn.). Anurkan Robin. [155.]"* 



Abundant throughout the country. Breeding plentifully at Fort 



Chimo, Ungava. 



21. Saxicola cenanthe (l.iXN.). Sloitc Chut. [157.] 



Coues, ]). 218, obtained, August 25, 1860, at Henley Harbor, Labra- 

 dor, a single individual of this bird. 



