86 THE BIRDS OF RHODE ISLAND. 



(279) 74.8. Regulus satrapa Licht. Golden-crowned 

 Kinglet. Golden-crested Wren. — A common migrant, and win- 

 ter resident. 



October 12 to April 2. 



(280) 749. Regulus calendula (Linn.). Ruby-crowned 

 Kinglet. — A common migrant. 



April (10) 25 to May 6 (October 10 to November 5). 



(281) 751. Poliotila caerulea (Linn.). Blue-gray Gnat- 

 catcher. — A casual visitant. Mr. H. A. Purdie reported three 

 or four seen by Mr. F. T. Jencks in Providence, May 23, 1875.^ 

 A male was shot by a Mr. E. I. Shores, at Silver Spring, June 24, 

 1875. Mr. C. M. Carpenter has shot one or more in the State. 



(282) 755. Hylocichla mustelinus Gmel. Wood Thrush. 

 — A common summer resident in the wooded portions of the 

 State. 



May 4 to (September 15). 



(283) 756. Hylocichla fuscescens Steph. Wilson's 

 Thrush. Veery. — An abundant summer resident. 



April 29 to (September 8) . 



(284) 756a. Hylocichla fuscescens salicicola (Ridgw.). 

 Willow Thrush. — A bird was taken on September 25, 1885, 

 by Mr. R. L. Agassiz at Newport, and a male at Bristol, on 

 September 24, 1899, by Mr. Howe. 



(285) 757. Hylocichla aliciae Baird. Gray-cheeked 

 Thrush. Alice's Thrush. — A not uncommon migrant. There 

 is'onein the Smith collection, taken at Johnston on September 23, 

 1889. 



' Bull. Nut. Orn. Club, Vol. 2, No. i,p. 21. 

 Birds of Conn. Merriam. Trans. Conn. Acad. Vol. IV, p. 9. 

 Allen's Revised List Birds Mass., Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. His^., Vol. I, p. 

 261. 

 Coues and Stearns's New Eng. Bird Life, Part I, p. 80, 81. 

 Allen's List girds Mass. : with Anno. Bull. Essex Inst. Vol. X, p. 3. 



