>III:I:>. \\UKNS, KTC. 



718a~ T. L mhunenfil* AV-V". KI-XIIIIA WKKX. Similar to the 

 preceding, hut UIV<T : u\>\ r pint* Urki-r; umU-r |>urtii mon- li. ply colored. 



t. -Florula, from 1'asco ami Brevard Counties southward. 



719. Thryothoru* bewickii .(//. l'.i, K- \s KKK. Ad. 



t pj*-r part* "lurk riniiiimnti -brow n ; l.-atht-r* f tin- ruin|> with conccalfd, 

 dotpmy white itpot* ; //ri;worV // b<irr<J ; central lail-fi-attirr* barred ; i>ut-r 



ck, tipjfd with cruvifth; whin- liia' os,r tin- <>; under part* 

 Kra>ih while; flank* lnnt.-li. I... .''; W.. j 10; I. .-In; ., -60. 



/<. u Eautoni Initrd Stair.-, run- uii.l Im-ul i-u.-t ( Alle^hantc* and 

 north of 40'; went to edge of (irvut I'luinx; wintcnt in more Houthcrn dU- 



_'ia t.. i-tt>U-ni Tt-xa*) " iKi.lu 



Waithinifton, rare T. V., may winu-r. Aj-l. 4 t-- .-J; Nov. -24 to Dec. 22. 

 AM*, rwemblw that of T.atdou; location tin- camr. AW, timr to nix, 

 white, apeckled with oinnumon-, rufoiw-brown, >r luvm.l.r. iv.-nlv, or in a 

 wrvath at the larger end, -M x -60. 



bird more deserves the protection of man than Bewick's 

 Wn-n. He does not need man's encouragement, for he comes of his 

 own accord and installs himself as a member of the community wher- 

 ever it suits lii> ta>to. He is found ulxnit the cow-shed and barn 

 along with the Pewee and Ilnrn Swallow; he investigates the pig-sty, 

 then explores the garden fence, and finally mounts to the roof and 

 pours forth one of the sweetest pongs that i-wr was heard. Not . . . 

 like the Ileus*- Wren's merry roundelay, but a fine, clear, bold song, 

 uttt-rcd as the singer sits with head thrown hack ami long tail pend- 

 ent * song which may be heard a quarter of a mile or more, and in 

 comparison with which the faint chant of the Song Sparrow sinks 

 into insignificance. The ordinary note is a soft, low jtlif, uttered as 

 the oinl hops al>ut, its long tail carried erect or even leaning for- 

 ward, and jerked to one side at short intervals. In its movements it 

 is altogether more drlil>erate than either T. hidoririnnnx or T. afdon, 

 but nothing can excel it in quickness when it is \ ur>iu-d " (Ridgway). 



721. Troglodyte* aedon \'i>ill. \\\*v. WKBX. Ad. \'\-\*-r 



part* cinnamon i>livi--l>r<>wn, men- nit<>u* n tin- rump and tail; back jfi-in r 



ally with indistinct barw ; li-nthrrx of tin- rump with roiii-eulcil. </oirny white 



pota; winga and tail ttm-ly l>urml ; under partx wliitixh. xi<U-* or ilunk* with 



r..u blackinh l.nrn. L., .VUi; W., MC ; T.. 171 ; H., -50. 



Kinfft. Eactern Nn>i AnuTirn; brecdit aa far north an Manitoba, M-nt 

 real, and Maine; and wintor* from Smith Carolina unuthward. 



Wathington. cointiii.n S. K., Apl. 15 to S-|.t. Sir mim > K. 



Aj.l. 28 to Oct. 14. Cambridge, locally OOMIIII..H S. K., May 1 t.. S, pt. 25. 



'. of twigs lined with gramnw, gencrully filling tin- hole in a tree, binl- 

 boz, crevice, etc., in whioh it i plu<-il. ci^lit, vinaceoua, uni- 



i TIH, <>r minutely speckled, with gcucrally a wrvath of a deeper shade at the 

 larger end, -65 x -51. 



