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TUBDUS MUSTELINUS, Wood Thrush. 

 Common, almost abundant, regular, very 

 tame, and sing in the trees of door yards, 

 arrives after the Hermit Thrush, but breeds 

 in the woodlands. 



TURDUS PALLASI, Hermit Thrush. Com- 

 mon, apparently regular. I have found 

 them so late in fall and early in spring that 

 I think they often remain during winter ; 

 prefers swamps in the highlands as well as 

 lowlands. 



Turdus swainsoni, and Turdus fusces- 

 cens were not detected at all. Mimus 

 polyglottus, Mocking bird, has been re- 

 ported from here several times, but I as 

 yet have no positive evidence of its occur- 

 rence. 



MIMUS CAROLINENSIS, Cat bird, Com- 

 mon, regular, prefers the lowlands. 



HARPOKHYNCHUS RTJFUS, Brown Thrush. 

 Bather common, regular, prefers high- 

 lands. 



SIALIA SIALIS, Blue Bird. Abundant, 

 regular, a few remain during winter in 

 sheltered places on the mountain side. 



REGULUS CALENDULA, Ruby crowned 

 Kinglet. Not rare, during that part of 

 winter that approaches fall and again 

 spring, among evergreens. 



REGULUS SATRAPA, Golden -crested King- 

 let. Common, except in slimmer, in ever- 

 greens and almost everywhere, a tame bird 

 and very curious, though sly. 



Lophophanes bicolor, Tufted Titmouse, 

 and Parus hudsonicus, Hudsonian Chicka- 

 dee, were not found, though carefully 

 sought after. 



