REVIEW OF PERKINS' "BIRDS OF VERMONT." 21 



224. Wilsonia canadensis. CANADIAN WARBLER. Common. 



225. Setophaga ruticilla. REDSTART. Common. 



226. Anthus pennsilvanicus. PIPIT. 



227. Mimus polyglottos. MOCKINGBIRD. Accidental from the south. 



228. Galeoscoptes carolinensis. CATBIRD. 



229. Harporrhynchus rufus. BROWN THRASHER. 



Thryothorus ludovicianus. CAROLINA WREN. No definite record. 

 Bennington?, Cutting. 



230. Hylemathrous aedon. HOUSE WREN. 



231. Troglodytes hiemalis. WINTER WREN. Not uncommon sum- 

 mer resident in the mountainous regions. I took one at West Bridge- 

 water on Dec. 30, 1901. 



232. Cistothorus palustris. LONG-BILLED MARSH WREN. 



2 3. Certhia familiaris americana. BROWN CREEPER. Not uncom- 

 monly met with in winter. 



234. Sitta carolinensis. WHITE-BREASTED NUTHATCH. 



235. Sitta canadensis. CANADA NUTHATCH. Breeds not uncom- 

 monly. 



Parus bicolor. TUFTED TITMOUSE. An evident error. A south- 

 ern species. 



236. Parus hudsonicus. HUDSONIAN CHICKADEE. A winter visitant 

 and resident. It has been found breeding at Sutton (Faxon, Auk, 1890, 

 p. 407-8), at Mt. Stratton, June, 1895, Allen, and was included in Thomp- 

 son's 1842 List. 



237. Parus atncapillus. CHICKADEE. 



238. Regulus satrapa. GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET. Breeds. 



239. Regulus calendula. RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET. Has never been 

 known to breed in the State, Mr. Ross writes me his reporting it to Prof. 

 Perkins as a summer resident was an error. 



Polioptila caerulea. BLUE GRAY GNATCATCHER. Included by 

 Dr. Cutting on no definite record. 



240. Hylocichla mustelina. WOOD THRUSH. Locally not uncommon. 

 May 10 to . 



241. Hylocichla fuscescens. WILSON'S THRUSH. Very common. 

 (April 14) to . 



242. Hylocichla aliciae. ALICE'S THRUSH. Only a migrant, does not 

 breed within the United States. 



243. Hylocichla aliciae bicknelli. BICKNELL'S THRUSH. Breeds on 

 Mt. Mansfield, Jay Peak, Mt. Killington, and Pico Peak, and undoubtedly 

 on Mt. Annanance and other peaks over 3,000 feet. 



244. Hylocichla ustulata swainsonii. OLIVE-BACKED THRUSH. Breeds 

 only in mountainous regions. 



245. Hylocichla guttala pallasii. HERMIT THRUSH. Londonderry. 



246. Merula migratoria. AMERICAN ROBIN. Mar. 16 to . 



247. Sialia sialis. BLUEBIRD. Mar. 26 to Oct. 16. 



