FAXON: RELICS OF PEALE’S MUSEUM. (47 
No. of Specimens. 
222. Oporornis philadelphia (Wils.) 7 if 
223. Geothlypistrichastrichas(Linn.) o & Q 2 
(Sylvia marilandica Wils.) ~ 
224. Icteria virens virens (Linn.) 2 
(Pipra polyglotta Wils.) 
225. Wilsonia citrina (Bodd.) 1 
226. ** pusilla pusilla (Wils.) Le (2 
(Sylvia wilsonii Bonap.) 
227. Wilsoniacanadensis(Linn.) 9 | 
(Sylvia pardalina Bonap.) 
228. Setophagaruticilla (Linn.) 1 (2s 
229. Mimus polyglottos polyglottos (Linn.) hy) 
230. Dumetella carolinensis (Linn.) _ 2 
(Turdus lividus Wils.) 
231. Toxostoma rufum (Linn.) 3 
232. ‘Troglodytes aédon Vieill. 1 
(Sylvia domestica Wils.) 
233. Cistothorus stellaris (Naum.) ii 
| 234. Telmatodytes palustris palustris (Wils.) 1 
| 235. Certhia familiaris americana (Bonap.) 1 
236. Sitta canadensis Linn. 1 
(Sitta varia Wils.) 
237. Baeolophus bicolor (Linn.) 1 
| 238. Regulussatrapasatrapa Licht. o 1 
239. Polioptila caerulea caerulea (Linn.) 2 
240. Hylocichla mustelina (Gmel.) 1 
| (Turdus melodus Wils.) ? 
241. Hylocichla guttata pallasii (Cab.) 1 
2 
242. Planesticus migratorius migratorius (Linn.) (4 albinistic) 7 
4 
| (Turdus solitarius Wils. Nom. praeoc.) 
| 3. Sialiasialissialis (Linn.) (1 albino) 
In order to complete the record of the North American birds in the 
3oston Museum collection, I append a list of twenty species called 
or by the labels, but not found. The names of these lost birds are 
f course given just as they appear on the labels. 
1. Glaucous Gull, variety. Young. Larus glaucus Briinn. I 
2. Fulmar Petrel. Procellaria glacialis Linn. ! 
3. Virginia Rail. Rallus virginianus Linn. h 
