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LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 



A. O. U. 



NO. 



FAMILY SYLVHD^E. Warblers, Kinglets, Qnatcatchers. 



Subfamily REGULIN/E. Kinglets. 



GENUS REQULUS. CUVIER. 

 REGULUS SATRAPA. LIGHT. Golden-crowned Kinglet. 



Eastern North America ; breeding from higher northern boundary of 

 the United States northward ; winters as far south as Guatemala. 



REGULUS CALENDULA. (LiNN.) Ruby-crowned Kinglet. 



North America ; from the fur countries to Central America ; breeds 

 north of the United States, except on high mountain ranges. 



Subfamily POLIOPTILINWE. Qnatcatchers. 



GENUS POLIOPTILA. SCLATER. 

 POLIOPTILA OERULEA. (LiNN.) Blue=gray Gnatcatcher. 



Southern portion of the United States ; casual as far north as Massa- 

 chusetts ; winters in the Gulf States, Cuba, and Central America. 



555 (748) 



556 (749) 



557 (751) 



FAMILY TURDID^E. Thrushes, Solitaires, Stonechats, 



Bluebirds, etc. 



Subfamily MYADESTIN^E. Solitaires. 



GENUS MYADESTES. SWAINS. 



558 (754) MYADESTES TOWNSENDII. (AuD.) Townsend's Solitaire. 



Western species ; accidental in Illinois ; one record. 



Subfamily TURDIN^E. Thrushes. 

 GENUS TURDUS. LINN. 



SUBGENUS HYLOC1CHLA. BAIRD. 



559 (755) TURDUS MUSTELINUS. GMEL. Wood Thrush. 



Eastern United States ; from Massachusetts south to the Gulf States 

 and Central America ; breeds from Virginia northward. 



560 (756) TURDUS FUSCESCENS. STEPH. Wilson's Thrush. 



Eastern North America; from Anticosti to the Gulf of Mexico; the 

 greater portion winters south of the United States. 



561 (756a) Turdus fuscescens salicicola. (RIDGW.) Willow Thrush. 



Western race, which occurs as far east as Illinois ; it differs but little 

 from fuscescens, the breast spots are slightly wider and the back 

 somewhat darker. 



562 (757) TURDUS ALICIA. BAIRD. Gray-cheeked Thrush. 



North America ; from Labrador and Alaska to the Gulf of Mexico and 

 Central America ; breeds from Labrador and Hudson Bay north- 

 ward. 



