86 THE BIRDS OF RHODE ISLAND. 
(279) 748. Regulus satrapa Licht. GoLDEN-cROWNED 
KINGLET. Golden-crested Wren.— A common migrant, and win- 
ter resident. 
October 12 to April 2. 
(280) 749. Regulus calendula (Linn.). Rusy-cROowNED 
KINGLET. — A common migrant. 
April (10) 25 to May 6 (October 10 to November 5). 
(281) 751. Poliotila cerulea (Linn.). BLuE-GRay GwNat- 
CATCHER. — A casual visitant. Mr. H. A. Purdie reported three 
or four seen by Mr. F. T. Jencks in Providence, May 23, 1875.! 
A male was shot by a Mr. E. I. Shores, at Silver Spring, June 24, 
1875. Mr. C. M. Carpenter has shot one or more in the State. 
(282) 755. Hylocichla mustelinus Gmel. Woop Turusu. 
— A common summer resident in the wooded portions of the 
State. 
May 4 to (September 15). 
(283) 756. Hylocichla fuscescens Steph. WILson’s 
TurRusH. Veery. — An abundant summer resident. 
April 29 to (September 8). 
(284) 756a. Hylocichla fuscescens salicicola (Ridgw.). 
WitLow TurusH.—A bird was taken on September 25, 1885, 
by Mr. R. L. Agassiz at Newport, and a male at Bristol, on 
September 24, 1899, by Mr. Howe. 
(285) 757. Hylocichla alicize Baird. Gray-cHEEKED 
TurusH. Alice’s Thrush.— A not uncommon migrant. There 
is one in the Smith collection, taken at Johnston on September 23, 
1889. 
1 Bull. Nut. Orn. Club, Vol. 2, No. 1, p. 21. 
Birds of Conn. Merriam. Trans. Conn. Acad. Vol. IV, p. 9. 
Allen’s Revised List Birds Mass., Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. I, p. 
261. 
Coues and Stearns’s New Eng. Bird Life, Part I, p. 80, 81. 
Allen’s List Birds Mass.: with Anno. Bull. Essex Inst. Vol. X, p. 3. 
