328 Al'l'KXDIX. 



Two examples are said to have been killed at Stockton-on- 

 Tees in 1850. 



The Cedar Waxwing breeds in North America from 

 British Columbia and Quebec south to Oregon and Carolina,, 

 and in winter ranges as far south as Panama. 



Family TURDID^. 



Turdus sibiricus. SIBEEIAN THRUSH. 



Turdus Sibiricus Pallas, Reise Russ. Reichs, iii. 17 '1 G r 

 p. 694 : Siberia. 



Geocichla sibirica (Pall.) ; SeeloJim, Cat. Birds B. M. v. 1881 y 



p. 180. 

 Turdus sibiricus B. O. U. List, 1st ed. 1883, p. 4 : Sounders, 



Manual, 2nd ed. 1899, p. 12. 



Two examples are recorded : from Surrey in winter 

 1860-1, and the Isle of Wight, winter 1874, but, according 

 to Saunders, on insufficient evidence. 



The Siberian Thrush breeds in Siberia near the Arctic 

 Circle and winters in south-eastern Asia, ranging to Java and 

 Borneo. It has occasionally been noticed in Europe. 



Turdus migratorius. AMERICAN ROBIN. 



Turdus migratorius Limueus, Syst. Nat. 12th ed.i. 1766, 

 p. 292 : Carolina. 



Turdus niigratorius Linn.; Seelolim, Cat. Birds 13. M. v. 1S81, 

 p. 220; B. O. U. List, 1st ed. 1883,. p. 3; Saunders, Manual, 

 2nd ed. 1899, p. 10. 



One example taken alive off Dover in 1876 had probably 

 escaped from a passing ship ; a second was recorded near 

 Dublin, May 1891, a third near Leicester in Oct. 1893, and 

 a fourth in Leitrim, Dec. 1894. It has recently been turned 

 out in large numbers in Surrey. 



The American Robin breeds from Alaska and Newfound- 

 land south to Wyoming and Carolina, and winters in th& 

 southern United States and northern Mexico. 



