222 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



PASSERES. OSCINES. 



TURDIDAE. 



Vt. — Common migrant and summer resident. (Feb. 23) 

 Mar. 17-Oct. 16. 



Mass. — Common migrant, less common summer resident; 

 near coast, a rare winter resident (Melrose Highlands, Roxbury, 

 Wellesley, Cape Cod). (Feb. 23) Mar. 1-Nov. 20 (Dec. 10, 29); 

 winter. Eggs, April 15- June 5. 



R. I.— Common migrant, less common summer resident, and 

 occasional winter resident. Mar. 2-Nov. 27; winter. Eggs, 

 (Mar. 1, Westerly) April 7-20. 



Conn. — Common migrant and summer resident; uncommon 

 winter resident. Mar. 5-Nov. 13; winter. Eggs, April 15- 

 June 14. 



Species Introduced or Erroneously Accredited. 



CoLYMBUs CRisTATus Linne. Crested grebe. — An Old World species 

 erroneously recorded by early writers. 



Aethia CRIST atella (Pallas). Crested auklet. — Doubtfully recorded 

 from Chatham, Mass., winter of 1884—85. 



Cepphus mandtii (Lichtenstein). Mandt's guillemot. — The sup- 

 posed Maine specimen proves to be C. grylle, and the Massachusetts record 

 is too doubtful for acceptance. 



PxjFFiNus PUFFiNUs (Brunnich). Manx shearwater. 



PijFFiNus "ciNEREus" (= KUHLi Gould). Mediterranean shearwater. — 

 European species listed from New England by several of the older writers 

 but probably in error for P. gravis or P. borealis. 



Thalassidroma pelagica (Linne). Stormy petrel. — Given on au- 

 thority of Boardman as a rare summer visitor "off the coast of Eastern 

 Maine," but the record is not allowed by Knight. 



Pelagodroma marina (Latham). White-faced petrel. — A specimen 

 taken in lat. 40° 34' 18" N., long. 66° 09' W., Sept. 2, 1885, was included in 

 Dr. J. A. Allen's list of Massachusetts birds (1886), but the locahty is out- 

 side the limits covered by the present catalogue. 



Phalacrocorax graculus (Linne). Green cormorant. — This Euro- 

 pean species is accredited to Massachusetts by W. B. O. Peabody, who 

 doubtless confused it with the American P. auritus. 



