1913 Stone, /.'//'/ Migration B( ordt of II iiUnm Barlram. • >;).'> 



L804. September LI. Many kinds of small birds on their p 



southward particularly the Great Sfeliow- 

 throated Wren and specie of Motacilla. 



Ii i then recorded on a number of days through November and Decem- 

 ber untiljanuary 31, 1805. There is no other record until March 27, IS20. 



Traglodytes aedon aedon. Hoi bWrek. 



Once called, 'Garden Ren' {Motasilla familiaria) otherwise 'House 

 \\ ren ' or ' Ren '. 

 Arrived : 



L802. April 21. L819. April is. 



I mi:,. April 20. 1820. April L5. 



L808. April 20. 1821. Vpril 24. 



1807. April 21. L822. April is. 



IMS. April 22. 



Two autumn dates are given when the species was 'yet u ith us': 

 1804. September 26. L819. September L9. 



Nannus hiemalis hiemalis. Winter Wren. 



L814. February 7. Little Winter Wren. 



IMS. January 17. C[erihia] migratoria. Little Winter Wren. 



November 10. Winter Wren arrived from the north. 



1819. January 1. Winter Wren. 



Certhia familiaris americana. Brown Creeper. 



Tin's bird is referred to by the name ' Pine ( ireeper,' once with the name 

 Parua pinna' added and once 'Certhia caudacida'. 

 1802. April L9, arrived. 1818. October 8 arrived. 



isis. February 28. L819. October 9 



1819. April is arrived. 



Baeolophus bicolor. Tufted Titmouse. 



Isoi'. January 6. Parw crUiatua. 

 1801. February 12. Titmouse sings. 

 isis. January 17. Paras bicolor. 



Penthestes atricapillus atricapillus. Black-capped Chickadee. 



L802, January *>. Paru atricapillus. 



L818. January 17. P. atricapillus. 



18'2l. September 11. Black-cap approaches our dwelling with liis 



Lively, cheerful, notes) reminds us of winter 



coming. 



