ANNOTATED LIST. 87 
(286) 757a. Hylocichla aliciz bicknelli (Ridgw.). Bicx- 
NELL’S THRusH. — A not uncommon migrant. Mr. H. S. Hatha- 
way took a young male on October 9, 1898, at Warwick,! now in 
the Smith collection. 
(May ro to 20), (September 28) to October 9. 
(287) 758a. Hylocichla ustulatus swainsonii (Cab.). 
OLIVE-BACKED THRUSH. —— A not uncommon migrant. 
May 8 to (June), (September 10) to October 2. 
(288) 759b. Hylocichla aonalaschke pallasii (Cab.). 
HERMIT THRUSH.—- A common migrant. Mr. H. S. Hathaway 
records one in winter from Escoheag.” 
April 19 to (May 5) (October 5) to October 20 (November 
20), winter. 
(289) 761. Merula migratoria (Linn.). American Rorin. 
Migratory Thrush. -— An abundant summer, and winter resident.* 
March 13 to November 11. Winter. 
(290) 766. Sialia sialis (Linn.). Biursrrp.— A common 
summer resident. Stray birds, and small flocks are occasionally 
seen during the winter.f 
March 2 to November 27. Winter. 
‘Osprey, Vol. III, No. 7, p. r1o. 
* Osprey,, Vol. TIT, No;.7, p. 111. 
* Ran Notes, Vol. III, No. 4, Deis 
F. & S.; Vol. XXII, No. 5, p. 183. 
Nid., Vol. II, No. 12, p. 170. 
+ Ran. Notes, Vol. III, No. 4, p- 27. 
F. & S., Vol. 6, No. 17, p. 266, and Vol. XXII. No. Q; Pp. 203. 
