BIRDS OF INDIANA. 1181 



SUBFAMILY TUKDINJE. THRUSHES. 



GENUS TURDUS LINNAEUS. 

 Subgenus HYLOCICHLA Baird. 



79, (757a). Turdus aliciae bicknelli (RIDGW.). 



BicknelPs Thrush. 



Illinois, rare in spring (Bidgway, 111. Orn., I., p. 59). Warsaw, 111.. 

 May 24, 1884, by Chas. K. Worthen. 



GKKUS SAXICOLA BKCHSTEIN. 



80. (765). Saxicola oenanthe (LINN.). 



Wheatear. 



A specimen of this species was shot from among a flock of Titlarks 

 at Ann Arbor, Mich., October 4, 1894, by Adolphe B. Covert. The 

 specimen is now in the U. S. Nat. Mus., Washington, D. C. No. 135,- 

 068, male, immature. (The Nidologist, Vol. II., No. 3, November, 

 1894, pp. 42-43.) 



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GBNUS SIALIA SWAINSON. 



81. (768). Sialia arctica (SWAINS.) 



Mountain Bluebird. 

 Iowa, accidental (Nelson, N. E. 111., p. 95). 



The following species have been reported from a range which would 

 seem to include Indiana, but should properly be excluded from the 

 Hypothetical List: 



1. ( ) Colymbus cristatus LATH. 



Crested Grebe. 

 An Old World species, wrongfully accredited to America. 



2. (336). Buteo buteo (LINN.). 



European Buzzard. 



A European species, attributed to Michigan. Perhaps an error. 



