Wayne: Birds of South Carolina. 213 



ica, 1 by Robert Ridgway. My opinion is that the birds, to- 

 gether with the nest and eggs, taken and described by Dr. Kol- 

 lock were unquestionably representatives of the Bush-tit and 

 nothing else, despite the locality at which they were taken. 



This species ranges from Oregon southward to Lower Califor- 

 nia. 



28. Hylocichla fuscescens salicicola Ridgw. Willow Thrush. 



Mr. Loomis procured a specimen of this subspecies at Chester 

 on October 5, 1888. J 



This subspecific representative of Wilson's Thrush inhabits 

 the Rocky Mountains, and ranges eastward to Dakota and Illi- 

 nois. In winter it migrates southward to southern Brazil. 



"HI, 1904, 433. *Auk, VI, 1889, 194. 



