146 ANNOTATED LIST OF 



217. Turdus mustelinus QMEL. 755. 



Wood Th rush. 



A quite common summer resident. Breeds. 



218. Turdus fuscescens STEPH. 756. 



Wilson's Thrush. 



An abundant summer resident. Breeds. 



219. Turdus aliciae BAIKD. 757. 



Gray-cheeked Thrush. 



" Common migrant." (Merriam.) 



220. Turdus aliciae bicknelli (Rioow.). 757a. 



lti.kii.-ll-* Thrush. 



"In my cabinet is a specimen of this recently described thrush, 

 which I shot in Lewis County * * * * May 24, 1873. It is a 

 male of the preceding year * .* * " (Merriam. Preliminary 

 List of the Birds of the Adirondack Region.} 



221. Turdus ustulatus swainsonii (CAB.). 758a. 



Olive-backed Thrush. 



A not uncommon migrant. An abundant summer resident in 

 Herkimer and Hamilton Counties. Breeds. Nest taken June 

 13th, 1876, between Deer and Otter Lakes, about twenty miles 

 northeast of Wilmurt P. O., Herkimer County ; was built about 

 seven feet from the ground in a small spruce, and lined entirely 

 with black fibrous roots, resembling horsehair. The eggs were 

 four, .83 x .65 inches, green, spotted with reddish. 



