328 APPEXDIX. 



Two examples are said to have been killed at Rtockton-on- 

 Tees in 1850. 



The Cedar Waxwing breeds in North America from 

 British Columbia and Quebec south to Oregon and Carolina^ 

 and in winter ranges as far south as Panama. 



Family TL'RDID^. 

 Turdus sibiricus. Siberian Thrush. 



Turdus sibiricus Pallas, Reise Russ. Reichs, iii. 1776^ 

 p. 694 : Siberia. 



Geocichla sibirica (PaU.) ; Seehohn, Cat. Birds B. M. v. 1881, 



p. 180. 

 Tm-dus sibiricus B. O. TI. List, 1 st ed. 18S3, p. 4 : Saunders^ 



Manual, 2nd ed. 1899, p. 12. 



Two examples are recorded : — from Surrey in winter 

 1860-1, and the Isle of Wight, winter 1874, but, according 

 to Saunders, on insuflBcient evidence. 



The Siberian Thrush breeds in Siberia near the Arctic 

 Circle and winters in south-eastern Asia, ranging to Java and 

 Borneo, It has occasionally been noticed in Europe. 



Turdus migratorius. American Eobix. 



Turdus migratorius Linnams, Svst. Nat. 12th ed.i. 1766, 

 p. 292 : Carolina. 



Turdus migratorius Linn.; Seelohm, Cat. Birds B. M. \. ISSl, 

 p. 220; B. O. IT. List, 1st ed. lSS;3.p. 3; Saunders, Manual, 

 2nd ed. 1899, p. 10. 



One example taken alive off Dover in 1876 had probably 

 escaped from a passing ship ; a second was recorded near 

 Dublin, May 1891, a third near Leicester in Oct. 1893, and 

 a fourth in Leitrim, Dec. 1894. It has recently been turned 

 out in large numbers in Surrey. 



The American Robin breeds from Alaska and Newfound- 

 land south to Wyoming and Carolina, and winters in the 

 southern United States and northern Mexico. 



