22 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIRDS OF RHODE ISLAND. 
269. Setophaga ruticilla (Linn. . 
to September 8. 
270. Anthus pennsilvanicus (Lath.). 
September 16 to November 28. 
271. Mimus polyglottos (Linn.). 
272. Galeoscoptes carolinensis (Linn.). One wintered in 
Pawtucket from December 28, rgor, until March 4, as recorded by 
Dr..C. Cy Purdum (Auk, 1902, p.202, 293). 0 
April 17 to October 13. 
273. Toxostoma rufum (Linn.). 
—— to October 13. | 
274. Thryothorus ludovicianus (Lath.). 
275. Hylemathrous aédon (Vieill.).* 
—— to October 7. 
276. Troglodytes hiemalis Vieill. Wintered at Lake 
Worden, November and December, r1goo. 
to November 28. 
Footnote: 10. & O., Vo. II, No. 6, p. $4. read YO. & 'O:, Viek 
X, No. 6, p. 84. 
277. Cistothorus stellaris (Licht.). 
278. Cistothorus palustris (Wils.). Reed Warbler. Per- 
haps winters at Pt. Judith where it was observed on November 17, 
1899, and November 5, 1900, by H. S. Hathaway (Notes R. I. 
Orn. t960,)p."5). 
279. Certhia familiaris americana (Bonap.). 
280. Sitta carolinensis Lath. 
281. Sitta canadensis Linn. 
to October 5. 
282. Parus atricapillus Linn. 
283. Parus hudsonicus Forst. 
* Granting ylemathrous asimple name substitute, as Cuvier (Réque Ani- 
mal, 1817, Vol. I, p. 370) made the genus Zrog/odytes “‘Cuv.” as a new genus, 
specifying but one species 77oglodytes, which is included in Vieillot’s genus 
Troglodytes, thus restricting Vieillot’s genus to that group; the type of Zraog- 
lodytes of Cuvier must be the European Wren (7Z7vog/odytes troglodytes) as he 
names only one. TZyoglodytes therefore stands for the 7roglodytes group, which 
would leave the group inciuding aédon without a generic name, for which might 
be used Paulomagus.— Howe. 
