228 BIRDS OF THE NEW YORK CITY REGION 



ORIENT. Common summer resident, April 28, 1915 to 

 September 9, 1915; average May 3 to September 7. 

 MASTIC. Common summer resident. 



LONG BEACH. A regular transient; April 22, 1920 (Bick- 



nell); May 11, 1916 (Bicknell) to May 30, 1920 (Granger, 



Janvrin, Rogers); August 13, 1914 (Bicknell) to September 



17, 1914 (Bicknell), and September 21, 1916 (Bicknell). 



New York State. Common summer resident in the country 



districts, rare near the City. Reported April 29 at Ossining (Fisher). 



CENTRAL PARK. A regular transient, but uncommon; 



May 2, 1905 (Mix) to May 30, 1906 (Hix); August 5, 1907 



(Hix) to August 30, 1913 (Griscom) and September 22, 1904 



(Hix). One noted April 23, 1920 (Griscom and Miss E. H. 



McVickar). 



BRONX REGION. Now a rare summer resident, but a com- 

 mon transient; April 30, 1879 (Bicknell); May 6, 1909 (Gris- 

 com) to August 28, 1918 (Hix); casual October 14, 1922 (Hix). 

 New Jersey. Common summer resident, rare or absent in 

 the suburban section. Reported September 17, 1919 at Elizabeth 

 (Urner). 



ENGLEWOOD REGION. Common transient, now an uncom- 

 mon summer resident; April 25, 1920 (Mrs. E. W. Victor); 

 May 2, 1914 (Hix) to September 15, 1887 (Chapman). 



GRAY KINGBIRD (Tyrannus dominicensis) 

 Accidental visitant from the South. One specimen taken 

 at Setauket, Long Island, about 1874. One or two sight 

 records from New Jersey before me, without any details, are 

 not worth a moment's serious consideration. 



ARKANSAS KINGBIRD (Tyrannus verticalis) 

 Probably to be classed as a casual visitant from the far 

 West, as it has occurred with suspicious frequency in recent 

 years in the northeastern States. It is interesting to note 

 that all the records are in the fall, and comparatively late. 



Long Island. Two birds seen and one collected at Miller 

 Place, September 6, 1912; one seen on October 30 was possibly 

 the same individual (A. H. Helme). One seen for nearly an hour 

 near Montauk Point on January 1, 1921 (Crosby, Griscom and 



