52 BIRDS OBSERVED AT CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 
Brown Thrasher.—Gommon Summer Resident, April 22 to” 
October 20. 
House Wren.—Tolerably common Summer Resident, April 
21 to September 26. 
Winter Wren.—Rather common Winter Visitant, Septem- 
ber 23 to March 12. 
Carolina Wren.—Accidental Visitant, March. 
Long-billed Marsh Wren.—Locally abundant Summer Resi- 
dent, May 18 to October 26. 
Brown Creeper.—Tolerably common Winter Visitant, Oc- 
tober 2 to May. 
Black-capped Chickadee.—Common Permanent Resident. 
White-breasted Nuthatch.—Tolerably common Permanent 
Resident. r 
Red-breasted Nuthatch.—Irregular Winter Visitant, Sep- 
tember 18 to May 11. 
Golden-crowned Kinglet. —Common Winter Visitant, Oc- 
tober 8 to April 25. 
Ruby-crowned Kinglet.—Common Transient Visitant, April 
8 to May 6; September 26 to October 26. 
Veery.—Common Summer Resident, May 3 to August 30. 
Wood Thrush.—Common Summer Resident, May 4 to Sep- 
tember 18. 
Hermit Thrush.—Common Transient Visitant, April 6 to 
May 8; October 15 to 26; occasional in winter. 
Robin.—Common Summer Resident, February 15 to No- 
vember 21; a few winter. 
Bluebird.—-Common Permanent Resident.: 
NOTES FROM CAMBRIDGE, MASS., ON BIRDS 
INCLUDED IN “BIRD-LIFE.” — 
By Wiiuiam Brewster. 
Pied-billed Grebe.—Common in April ; very common Sep- — 
tember to November ; breeds in one locality. 
Loon.—Not common Transient Visitant, April to early 
May ; September to November. 
